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By STEPHEN BEALE
Union Leader Correspondent

Bedford students work hard to keep others warm.

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Congratulations to Heather. She found a way to do something meaningful for others at an early age. There are many similar folks in NH. Around 35-40 women are knitting sweaters for Knits for Kids and the sweaters are distributed by Guideposts all over the world including in NH up in the northern part of our state. If you google Guideposts you will find their web site and can check out their Knits for Kids program. Last month we sent them 85 sweaters. We send several shipments per year. It warms out hearts as it warms these children in need. I am sure there are other folks who do similar things here in NH and expect nothing in return except the satisfaction of helping others.
- Pat Kraft, Concord NH

This is a beautiful story, I wish we'd see more. Most news are negative, this one is possitive.

Keep it coming.
- Andy, Laconia, NH

Heather Monty, you're awesome!
- Lynn, Manchester

Awesome story.

Thank you Heather Monty and Malden Mills.

I hope you get many college scholarships Heather Monty. You might want to run many businesses in the future.
- Ken Stremsky, Manchester, NH

A great story about a wonderful young woman, and about those wonderful people at Malden Mills. The world needs more people like Heather and more companies like Malden Mills. Thanks to you both!
- Bruce, New London

Wonderful work this young person is doing.

Go figure she's from Bedford and not Manchester. Seems like in Manchester kids are only interested in destroying public and private property.

We should all take a lesson from Heather
- Teddie P.B., Manchester

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