A sewing group has gone viral across the globe, creating scrub caps for health workers during the COVID-19 pandemic - and they’re looking to hand them out. Natasha, who is part of a fast-growing ...
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Five teenage girls have spent their school holidays chatting online while making scrub caps together for a local GP clinic. The girls, who are in Years 7 to 9 at St Rita’s College Clayfield, decided ...
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A group of Winnipeggers sewing homemade surgical scrub caps for front-line hospital workers during the COVID-19 crisis are looking for volunteers to expand the community operation into Brandon. As we ...
Hospital nurses have put out calls on social media in recent days, particularly on good karma networks and other community groups, asking if people with sewing skills could make hats for staff. Scrub ...
A group of Metro Vancouver volunteers is hand-sewing hundreds of colourful, cotton fabric scrub caps for hospital workers who want to cover their hair and give their ears a break from the chafe of ...
Sewing enthusiasts from across WA have been called on to dust off their machines and help make scrubs and caps for WA healthcare workers on the frontline of the coronavirus crisis. Perth registered ...
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.