Lets talk pillowcases
#11
Power Poster
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,861
Hospice Homes often welcome pillowcases in varying materials, to match to the personalities and interests of their residents.
Some children's hospitals welcome them, in children's fabrics, to give the kids something more fun than a boring old white or blue pillow case.
Nursing homes and other senior care homes are other possibilities.
Be sure to contact these potential recipients before you make pillowcases (or anything), so that you can follow any guidelines/requirements that they have established.
Good Luck!
Some children's hospitals welcome them, in children's fabrics, to give the kids something more fun than a boring old white or blue pillow case.
Nursing homes and other senior care homes are other possibilities.
Be sure to contact these potential recipients before you make pillowcases (or anything), so that you can follow any guidelines/requirements that they have established.
Good Luck!
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
Posts: 8,145
One suggestion is to donate these to your agency who deals with foster children. The pillowcases are so much more festive than putting the children's belongings in a garbage bag. There's a "message" in there. as the children are removed from their homes. Another suggestion--not fabric--but donate suitcases or duffel bags that we no longer need. Those agencies have use of them for the kids, especially the older ones.