Kamloops woman crocheting scarves and toques, hanging them on trees for those in need
KAMLOOPS — Anyone walking along Tranquille Road near the old Duchess building may notice scarves and toques hanging from trees and posts.
They were put up by Cathy DuVall, a Kamloops resident who has been crocheting items to keep the city warm for 20 years. She describes herself as low income, but she still noticed a lot of people who were worse off than she was.
“I had a handful of scarves one day, taking them to my mom’s place to get washed, and there were these three girls walking down the street and they were freezing,” DuVall told CFJC Today. “I gave them the scarves and that’s where it started. You see so many people… they’re cold and they have no place to go.”
DuVall began with handing out 10 scarves to Kamloops residents who needed them, as that’s all she could commit to with financial and time constraints. However, she noticed her community operation grow over the last five years after a Facebook post asking the public for anyone unneeded yarn took off.