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  1. Foster Care to Success | Red Scarf Guidelines

    Style: Think unisex collegiate. Fringes are optional. Your scarf should drape, tie easily and be soft. Color: Red! However, this could mean burgundy, cherry, russet, red stripes with other colors, …

  2. How to Offer Hope and Support to Foster Care College Students

    Jan 30, 2025 · The Red Scarf Project is but one project of FC2S. Its aim is to place a handmade scarf into the hands of every foster child aging out of foster care and preparing to enter the …

  3. Drop off at: Drop at the Lillie M. Evans Library from September 1 through December 1, 2012. OR Mail to: Foster Care to Success, Red Scarf Project 21351 Gentry Drive Suite 130 Sterling, VA …

  4. The handmade red scarves in their Valentine’s Day care packages become treasured keepsakes that their students wear for years. Size: Approximately 60” long and 5” to 8” wide. Scarves …

  5. FosterCare to Success Red Scarf Project - Daily Kos

    Nov 18, 2023 · And one care package is unique: it includes a red scarf. These scarves are handknitted by knitters/crocheters from all over.

  6. November Charity: Foster Care to Success - Oombawka Design …

    For more than ten years, Foster Care to Success has worked with crocheters and knitters to send handmade care packages to college students through the Red Scarf Project. The Red Scarf …

  7. Charity Knitting — Creative Knitters Guild

    Maureen Fama, our charity knitting coordinator, is in charge of our ongoing participation with The Red Scarf Project, which welcomes red knit or crochet scarves that are given to college …

  8. Get to Know: Red Scarf Project | Yarnspirations

    Sep 27, 2012 · A few years ago an author and fellow Austinite contacted me about contributing a knitted project to her upcoming craft book, which would focus on hand making items for …

  9. Red Scarf Project + Scarf Pattern - Vickie Howell

    It’s that time of year again, for both knitwearing AND donations being accepted for the Red Scarf Project. Read my interview on the Bernat Blog with a representative of RSP–an organization …

  10. RED SCARF PROJECT GUIDELINES SIZE: Approximately 60” long and 5” to 8” wide. Scarves should be long enough to be wrapped around the neck, with tails long enough to be tied in the …