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Cost of living: Peterborough knitters sought for Little Miracles appeal Cost of living: Peterborough knitters sought for Little Miracles appeal
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The charity wants knitted squares, 30cm by 30cm, that they can use to create blanketsThe charity wants knitted squares, 30cm by 30cm, that they can use to create blankets
A charity is appealing for knitters to help them create blankets to keep disabled children warm this winter.A charity is appealing for knitters to help them create blankets to keep disabled children warm this winter.
Staff at Little Miracles, based in Peterborough, said their families were worried about heating bills, as the cost of living crisis worsens.Staff at Little Miracles, based in Peterborough, said their families were worried about heating bills, as the cost of living crisis worsens.
The charity, which has 14 centres in the east, saw more than 15,000 families access its services last year.The charity, which has 14 centres in the east, saw more than 15,000 families access its services last year.
Head of income generation, Louise Evans, said: "We felt this would be a manageable way for people to help."Head of income generation, Louise Evans, said: "We felt this would be a manageable way for people to help."
The charity is asking for knitted squares, measuring 30cm by 30 cm (12in by 12in) , which can be sewn together to make different sized blankets.The charity is asking for knitted squares, measuring 30cm by 30 cm (12in by 12in) , which can be sewn together to make different sized blankets.
On a social media appeal, it said the inability to heat homes was a "catastrophic situation for their vulnerable children".On a social media appeal, it said the inability to heat homes was a "catastrophic situation for their vulnerable children".
The charity supports children and young adults with a number of conditions, and their familiesThe charity supports children and young adults with a number of conditions, and their families
Little Miracles, which was set up in 2010 by Michelle King, supports the families of children and young adults with additional needs, disabilities and life-limiting conditions.Little Miracles, which was set up in 2010 by Michelle King, supports the families of children and young adults with additional needs, disabilities and life-limiting conditions.
It became known after it was the recipient of a special Children in Need DIY SOS transformation in 2013.It became known after it was the recipient of a special Children in Need DIY SOS transformation in 2013.
It provides on-site activities, training, school outreach, as well as counselling and home education sessions.It provides on-site activities, training, school outreach, as well as counselling and home education sessions.
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Families contacted the charity saying they struggled with the rise in energy bills, the cost of warm clothing and food, and how to afford the use of vital electrical equipment and washing facilities at home.Families contacted the charity saying they struggled with the rise in energy bills, the cost of warm clothing and food, and how to afford the use of vital electrical equipment and washing facilities at home.
Little Miracles is based in Peterborough and has reached more than 15,000 families in need last year aloneLittle Miracles is based in Peterborough and has reached more than 15,000 families in need last year alone
Ms Evans said: "Primarily, families are telling us they are unable to heat their homes, and for many of them, it is essential to keep their children warm.Ms Evans said: "Primarily, families are telling us they are unable to heat their homes, and for many of them, it is essential to keep their children warm.
"These are genuine concerns."These are genuine concerns.
"Because of their conditions, many children are very unwell and cannot regulate their own body temperatures and are unable to move around to keep warm."Because of their conditions, many children are very unwell and cannot regulate their own body temperatures and are unable to move around to keep warm.
"Over the next few months we expect more and more to use our centres as warm hubs. It's a sign of the times."Over the next few months we expect more and more to use our centres as warm hubs. It's a sign of the times.
"The cost of living has become noticeable for all of us, whether it's shopping for food, heating our homes or paying the bills."The cost of living has become noticeable for all of us, whether it's shopping for food, heating our homes or paying the bills.
"We are asking for knitted squares so that we can store them more easily and then create blankets to the size and weight each particular child needs."We are asking for knitted squares so that we can store them more easily and then create blankets to the size and weight each particular child needs.
"It allows people who have very little themselves to know they can do something to help.""It allows people who have very little themselves to know they can do something to help."
The work of Little Miracles was recognised in 2013 when the Peterborough centre was transformed by the DIY SOS teamThe work of Little Miracles was recognised in 2013 when the Peterborough centre was transformed by the DIY SOS team
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