The Guild was set up in 1882 by Lady Wolverton who was asked by
the Matron of an orphanage in Dorset to provide 24 pairs of hand
knitted socks and 12 jerseys for the children. This request gave
Lady Wolverton the idea of starting a small Guild amongst her friends
to each knit not less than 2 garments a year to help the orphanage
and other Charities in need of clothing. This small Guild has grown
over the last 125 years and now distributes yearly, over 25,000
items of new clothing for men, women, children as well as household
linen via relevant Charities to the sick and needy in the UK. Today,
we remain the longest standing multidenominational Charity providing
this service.
We still receive many knitted and handmade items from all over
the country and we also purchase additional garments and linen
from warehouses and high street shops with donations. We never
know what we will receive and never cease to be amazed at the
generosity of our Groups and supporters.
The Guild
has always been divided into Groups. Each individual Group is
headed by a President who elects a Vice President to help run
the Group which is made up of friends and relatives. We have an
Executive Committee, which meets regularly.
Groups raise
money to purchase new items of clothing by holding coffee mornings,
bridge games or other such functions. Some Groups ask for a monetary
donation from each associate or a number of new items a year as
their contribution. It is the responsibility of the President
of each Group to pack and transport her Group’s contributions
to St. James’s Palace on the first morning of Packing Week
each year.
Today some
Groups collect money and send it directly to our Treasurer which
is put towards our warehouse shop. Every hundred garments sent
in by a President entitles them to nominate a Charity in the UK
to receive a grant of clothing from the Guild. The application
must be approved by the Executive Committee. Once a Charity has
been approved by the Executive Committee it will be contacted
each year by the Secretary to see what its current requirements
are.
For
information on How to help click HERE