SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News)– One local business in central New York is helping to spread Breast Cancer Awareness in their own way.
Shannon Oliver is the owner of Oliver’s Originals, a small shop in Manlius.
Oliver’s Originals specializes in making products from hand, such as jewelry, sweaters, and beanies.
Last month, Oliver decided to partner with Knitted Knockers, an organization that helps to distribute hand-made breast prosthetics to individuals who need them.
The prosthetics can either be knitted or crocheted, which is something that Oliver loved, since she learned to knit at a young age.
Oliver also liked that this organization enabled her to give back to the community.
“About a month or so ago, I was like I need to bring that into the shop,” said Oliver. “Like, I just have to do that. And it’s a great way to give back, so that’s about when it got started,” said Oliver.
Currently, there is a higher demand for these hand-made prosthetics because of the fact that prosthetic manufacturers tend to shy away from making breast prosthetics.
John Tyo, owner of Syracuse Prosthetic Center, said that many prosthetic companies are not given enough funding for breast prosthetics.
“(It was) Extremely hard from an insurance standpoint for people to get them covered under insurance,” said Tyo.
Tyo continued on to say that it is a specialty branch that tends to be by itself in the prosthetic industry.
For this reason, Oliver said there is an even bigger need for hand-made prosthetics.
Additionally, different breast prosthetics require different kinds of material.
“You need a specific type of yarn,” said Oliver. “You want something that’s gonna be soft and feels comfortable. They’ve even come up with ones you can wear in the water,” said Oliver.
Oliver said she wants to continue supporting Knitted Knockers year-round.