Handcrafters Gift Fair Events

Helpertunity was there when Karen wanted to start reconnecting with old friends online, and the journey led her right to a treasure trove of new ideas on creative social sites like Pinterest.  So, despite limited hearing and impaired peripheral-vision, which keeps Karen from driving, she enjoys gathering with friends online to exchange craft patterns and healthy new recipes:

Karen at the Computer

But, Karen's enthusiasm for cooking and crafting soon overflowed and inspired others!  Her crochet skills sparked the creation of two annual craft and gift sales for local school kids that ran for four years in a row; providing the chance for Nursing Home Craft Clubs and Community Supporters, from across Florida and around the globe, to submit their unique handiwork to raise funds for Helpertunity too!  

Necklaces for christmas

Local "Discount Shopping Divas," like Miss Jean, added their bargain-hunting skills to help expand the selection of gift items available at the children's holiday sales:

Jean knitting

And other crafters, from the St. Margaret Mary Purls and Prayers Ministry Knit and Crochet Ministry, shared their talents and volunteer support with Helpertunity too.  

 

Craft for all

 

Today; the former Craft Sale Fundraisers have evolved even further, and Ms. Marga's Hats continue to be a favorite item in Helpertunity's Community Event fundraisers, but she has also made enough that they were hand-delivered to three different charity locations and distributed to infants and toddlers on a cold nite in November 2019 at the Rotary Club's Apopka Fair.  Often, Ms. Marga's Handmade Hats can bee seen included among Helpertunity's carnival-booth prizes too!...

Knitted hats

 

So many hats

A majority of the funds raised during the Handcrafters Community Events are going to support the financing and conversion of the eHelpertuniy Van to becoming wheelchair accessible.  As the Charity's first-ever Capital-Campaign Fundraiser; everyone's contributions and support are needed now more than ever before!

 

The Helpertunity Handcrafters and Games Booth shown in the Park raising funds at the Apopka Fair to Convert the Chairity's Newly Financed Van to become Wheelchair Accessible.
The Helpertunity Handcrafters and Games Booth shown in the Park raising funds at the Apopka Fair to Convert the Chairity's Newly Financed Van to become Wheelchair Accessible. 

 

If you would like to contribute handmade craft or gift items to be used as fundraisers and prizes, or if you would like to assist at this Charity's next Event Day Booth, please contact Helpertunity for details by calling Eileen at 407-234-4768  or email Eileen@Helpertunity.org

 

If you would like to support the Helpertunity Handcrafters Volunteer's Efforts, please be sure that your donations to Helpertunity are marked with "Helpertunity Handcrafters Supplies" or "Helpertunity's Accessible Van"  in the memo line.

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