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Main Line Seniors Make Jewelry For Hurricane Relief

Residents at a local senior living community were making bracelets recently and decided to sell them to fund raise hurricane relief efforts.

We truly can learn a lot from our elders, as their wisdom can turn even a simple craft project into a way to help out struggling communities.

That's exactly what residents at a Main Line senior living community did recently.

Daylesford Crossing residents were making button bracelets for a craft project and decided they could use the bracelets to raise money for those affected by the recent hurricanes in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico.

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Daylesford Crossing resident Ollie Price models button bracelet she made to raise money for hurricane relief.

Each bracelet is $10 and all of the proceeds are donated to the Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund.

Daylesford Crossing residents made button bracelets like these to raise money for hurricane relief.

Anyone interested in purchasing these handmade bracelets and sporting relief efforts can stop by Daylesford Crossing at 1450 Lancaster Ave. in Paoli between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m.

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