Several generations all contributed to donating 50 teddies to Griffith's ambulance service to reassure children

Cai Holroyd
Updated January 23 2022 - 2:19pm, first published January 20 2022 - 5:00pm
TEDDY BEAR PICNIC: Elizabeth Sinclair, granddaughter of Anne Sinclair and great-granddaughter of Dorothea Bond, surrounded by the teddy bears her family knitted. PHOTO: Contributed
TEDDY BEAR PICNIC: Elizabeth Sinclair, granddaughter of Anne Sinclair and great-granddaughter of Dorothea Bond, surrounded by the teddy bears her family knitted. PHOTO: Contributed

A family task years in the making came to fruition as 50 hand-sewn teddy bears were donated to Griffith's ambulance station, providing much-needed toys to provide for kids in emergency situations.

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Cai Holroyd

Cai Holroyd

Journalist

Journalist for the Area News in Griffith. RMIT graduate. Full-time writer and part-time nuisance. Been described as 'present.'

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