Loose change is the small money that people don’t pay much attention to and put in their pockets or other place.

When I went shopping overseas, I didn’t know the value of coins, so I opened my coin case wide and asked the cashier to select them for me.

I didn’t care if she made a mistake.

Then, at the end of the trip, I threw all my coins into the donation box at the airport.

“Loose change “is not just a coin, but it probably has a deeper meaning that has been accumulated throughout history.

It’s difficult to find the meaning behind it, so for now I’ve decided to donate in a literal sense.

During the group’s quilt exhibition, I was in charge of collecting donations for UNICEF, and I came up with ways to attract attention and raise a lot of money.

The posters displayed there showed children with sparkling eyes and smiling faces as they received donations, even though they looked poor

If the small change people don’t mind appending can be used to help children’s dream for the future, that’s a very good use of it.

May the little ones who are poor now happiness in the future!

4-8 Loose change 40×30

cotton,organza, Pastel for fabric

sewing machine, embroidery

2 thoughts on “Now For The Weak

  1. So very special, Mikiko…certainly brought the smiles. Thank you for all of your support for UNICEF.

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