Knitting a pink, fuzzy hat for a hospital patient, 18-year-old Mantej Rajpal sat in the gymnasium of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Dover Drive Saturday with volunteers from across Newport-Mesa as part of the Hearts and Hands service day.
In its eighth year, the event is sponsored by the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council.
“I think it’s really awesome that people of different faiths are coming together to help people,” said Rajpal, who attended the event with the Sikh center of Orange County.
Volunteers from more than 10 different faiths helped out during the service day, said Jaimie Day, vice president of the Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council, who helped to organized the event. The service day attracts about 800 people each year to do things like make quilts for cancer patients and triage kits for troops in Iraq.