Kyra Kedgley, Scarlett Livingstone, Eloise Muller and Reece Conroy of Ashdale Primary School.
Camera IconKyra Kedgley, Scarlett Livingstone, Eloise Muller and Reece Conroy of Ashdale Primary School. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Scarf group tight-knit

Staff ReporterWanneroo Times

Kyra Kedgley, Scarlett Livingstone, Eloise Muller and Reece Conroy, along with Year 1 teacher Verna Hurst, get together once a week to discuss helping various charities.

‘So far we have supported Save the Children Fund, Save the Elephants, a pasta collection for Manna Industries and a sock collection for the homeless in Perth,’ Ms Hurst said.

‘I believe in a holistic education and offer all my students a myriad of opportunities to immerse themselves and discover their personal qualities.

‘The girls found the whole experience to be very humbling and in their words ‘made them feel good’.’

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The group also left scarfs around Perth parks and hospitals.

Parents and grandparents were recruited to help knit the scarfs.