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Tiny Woolly Hats And Innocent Smoothies Can Change Lives

Eighteen years ago, Innocent smoothies came up with the idea of asking people to knit tiny woolly hats to adorn their small smoothie bottles. Their objective, to raise money for the Association les Petits Freres des Pauvres which since 1946 has come to the aid of isolated elderly people. In France 2 million elderly people suffer from social isolation.

Each January Innocent decorates their smoothie bottles with the beanies they have received during the year. With each bottle sold, Innocent gives 20 centimes to the Association. This year the volunteer knitters have created an amazing 300 387 woolly hats!

Who would have thought tiny hats could make such a big difference?

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Isabelle Bryan
Isabelle Bryan
Isabelle is a co-founder and editor of Riviera Edition. She has lived in France, the UK and Australia and is equally at ease writing (and dreaming) in English and French. She has been coming to the South of France for holidays since she was a child and now lives here with her young daughter. She has been published in ELLE, Premiere Movie Magazine, the Melbourne Age, the Australian Financial Review magazine and the Herald Sun. Isabelle loves swimming in the turquoise waters off the Iles de Lerins or strolling around the outdoor sculptures at Fondation Maeght in St Paul de Vence. Contact: isabellebryan@yahoo.com

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