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She makes a place for pencils.

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    Angela Harris stands in front of her homemade pencil cases. (Grandma’s Wish)
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    The pencil cases are handmade for children who need school supplies. (Grandma’s Wish)
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    Angela Harris’ granddaughter, Hailey, designed the Grandma’s Wish labels that go on each case. (Grandma’s Wish)
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    Angela Harris stands with children from Cordalba State School who received pencil cases. (Grandma’s Wish)
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    Volunteers for Grandma’s Wish sew pencil cases for school children. (Grandma’s Wish)
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Where did that pencil go?  It is easy to lose one.  Ms. Harris found out that many kids do not have pencil cases.

She is good at sewing.  She makes pencil cases to give away!

Pray: Thank God for people who see a need and help others with their talents.

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Angela Harris is 75. She lives in Childers, Australia. Her granddaughter became a teacher. She told Ms. Harris many students don’t have supplies like pencil cases. Ms. Harris stayed awake at night thinking about the problem. Then she grabbed her sewing machine. She started Grandma’s Wish. She hopes to make 365 pencil cases to give to children this year. She is in a quilting group. Other members help her with the cases. They also donate children’s quilts to hospitals.

“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another.” (1 Peter 4:10)