Last month, four groups of the Network-of-Light of Northern Argentina engaged in the task of weaving little woolen coats for the children and babies of the Qom Community of Chaco. The clothes will be donated during the next Chaco Mission that will is placing on 15, 16 and 17 of July.

According to Mabel, the coordinator who of Chaco Mission, the idea of making the clothes arose because it is a kind of work that many women of the group know how to do. Once the invitation was made, there came hands prepared, which only were waiting for an opportunity to donate themselves.

Balls of wool arrived as well as the offering of people who were not part of the groups. The action was conducted in group or individually. The donation of the hand-made sweaters is very different in the eyes of the group, where in each step of the process the best of each donating person is offered.

Amidst feelings of charity and donation, the work developed itself with joy, harmony and love along the 50 pieces woven with beauty and diligence. Such attributes were perceived in the articles that came from afar by the form they were folded. And it will certainly foster some transformation in souls of this community, one of the poorest Indingenous communities of South America. The invitation now is that the task should continue to be conducted to supply other needs.