A mum has been left 'filled with pride' after her daughter, aged 8, began knitting hats for new born babies at Ipswich Hospital.
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The items go to the Wakulla Pregnancy Center, where new mothers receive a blanket when they have a positive pregnancy test — a way to symbolize the start of a new journey.
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