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PINE STREET INN

2010 Knit-a-thon Boston,  Massachusetts

Farley Sullivan's Fundraising Page

In 2006 I was inspired to get involved with the Pine Street In by the plight of Boston's nearly 7,000 homeless men and women, but specifically by a homeless man named Artie.   I work downtown and passed Artie every day for years.  I, like a lot of people, did not pay him much mind.  Perhaps ten years ago, upon exiting a coffee shop, I found a bill on the ground I can't remember if it was a five or a ten, but I gave it to him.  I gradually became friendly with Artie, learned about his life and sought him out when I emerged from the Arlington Street T stop on my daily commute.  I wanted to help this sweet, friendly man in some way beyond a few dollars in his cup, so in 2006 I went to the Pine Street Inn and pitched an idea to develop an event that would both help the homeless and inspire the community to get involved with the PSI in a very tangible way.  A "Knit-A-Thon" was the idea.  On a side note, I am actually a pretty unaccomplished knitter, I have one unbelievably scratchy and boxy sweater to my credit and several scarves.  I am good with parallelograms.  That's where the idea of the knitted squares came in.   I asked Boston area knitters if anyone would want to help out knitting blankets that would be presented to tenants of the Pine Street Inn Residences as housewarming gifts from the community. We could knit squares in advance of an assembling event, they would measure 9 x 9 inches and there would be 35 squares per blanket.  The blankets would essentially be knitted patchwork quilts.  I was overwhelmed with positive responses.   I then decided that the gesture would be better made if there was a fundraising element added to the event.  In November of 2007 the first Pine Street Inn Knit-A-Thon was held at the Women's Inn.   The nearly $20,000 we raised that year went to PSI's Permanent Supportive Housing and other PSI programs and the blankets were presented to the tenants of the PSI residences.  The event was embraced by New England knitters, crocheters and their generous sponsors.  

Over three Knit-A-Thons we have made well over 200 beautiful blankets that were presented as gifts from the community to tenants of the Pine Street Inn Residences and raised over $70,000 that directly aided the Supportive Housing  and other incredible PSI programs.   That is the power of knitting; a simple craft that can spark an idea, that can change a life. 

P.S.  I no longer see Artie on my daily commute,  because, I am delighted to report, he has just moved into Pine Street's REACH housing and is doing well.  I am looking forward to presenting him with his housewarming blanket.

Please check out the amazing and touching video about Windsor, another Pine Street Inn success story (*note: have a tissue handy).

Visit our new website:

www.knit-a-thon.org 

and thank you for your support!

Supporters

Comment Donation
Anonymous
Ami & Danny Biran We are so proud of you, Foff!
Ed Sparrow
Anonymous
Levinson Cousins SO proud of what you have created and to be part of this event. See you Sunday.
Kim Slater Great Job!
Honey Good luck!
Beth Levine Thanks for doing this great work! See you at the event!
Mom See you soon!
Anonymous
Terri Rogoff We need more people like you in this world. You're an inspiration.
Manuel Bonifacio
Manuel Bonifacio
Anonymous
Freddy P. Good luck!!!
Susan Sullivan Once again, you've outdone yourself! Kuddos to you
Lois Bienstock & Alan Paster Keep up the good work
Camp M&M Your blanket idea is inspiring and gratifying
Anonymous
Diane Ducoff What an amazing story! Good luck with this special project.
Tim & Carol Clinton What a great idea
Richard and Ellen Rosen
Amy & Victor Jacobs Your committment is inspiring. Thanks for allowing us to be a part of such a wonderful event.
Julie Lima
Catherine Norek Thanks for the ride :)
Carol Marks Keep up the good work!
Anonymous There could not be a better representative of this beautifully human cause than you! Thank you!
Doug & Jill Your hard work supports such a worthy cause- we wish you all the best this year!
Wendy and Peter Gordon You are a wonderful support to an amazing organization!
Dave Beauchamp Good luck. I hope you hit your goal.
Farley I am putting my money where my needles are! Wish me luck!

Donation Summary

Raised Offline
$15,150
Raised Online
$2,195
Total Raised
$17,345
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