A Tauranga service group is turning a classic children's craft into a support project – and it's inviting the public to join in!
Members of Altrusa International Club of Tauranga will spend an evening making sock puppets on Tuesday, March 28, which will then be added to ‘Distraction Packs' for Tauranga Living without Violence. 'When parents arrive for meetings, it's useful for their children to have something to occupy them,” says Altrusa Tauranga president Sandra Bonney. 'We include a reading book, coloured pencils and a colouring book, stickers and a toy. The bag is also handmade, which gives each child something special to keep.”
Sandra says anyone is welcome to join them in this activity and can bring their own craft supplies
if wanted. 'A clean sock, wool, ribbons, felt, hot glue gun. Anything that would help us make more sock puppets for the Distraction Packs,” says Sandra. 'Last year we donated 100 distraction packs to Tauranga Living without Violence and we want to use this current project to build on that relationship.”
Altrusa International is a service club for women that began in the United States and now has clubs worldwide. New Zealand is District 15 and has 18 member clubs. 'We are working on building partnerships with local organisations and increasing our profile within the community,” says Sandra. 'Not many people know what Altrusa is even though our club has existed here in the Bay since 1995. We are always looking to grow our membership. Being able to make a difference in the community and watching the women in the group find what they're passionate about is wonderful. We can each contribute in different ways. One of our members reads with children at Gate Pa Primary each week. She just glows.
'She loves it so much.”
Altrusa Tauranga's Sock Puppet Making night is Tuesday, March 28 from 6.45pm at Matua
Bowling Club. For more on Altrusa, email: president.tauranga@altrusa.org.nz
Posted: 06:00am Fri 24 Mar, 2023 | By Debbie Griffiths dgriffiths19a@gmail.com
Sock puppets and service

Altrusa International Club of Tauranga president Sandra Bonney and member Margaret Robertson are ready to make sock puppets. Photo: John Borren.