donating quilts?
#22
I chose Quilts for Kids. Check out this link - it gives a list of some of the many organizations they send quilts to.
http://www.quiltsforkids.org/documen...vised11810.pdf
http://www.quiltsforkids.org/documen...vised11810.pdf
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Oh.
Posts: 781
I found an organization that helps homeless people who are HIV Positive or have AIDS. They go to a shelter-of-sorts, called Transitional Housing. I am sure most cities have such a group. Caracole helps them find new housing and income and when they leave the shelter, they take their new quilt with them. Quilts are very welcome!
June
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#24
I went to my local children's aid society....5 years ago, turns out when children come into care and go to a Foster Family, sometimes, they literally have nothing to call their own...as to this day , we have now contributed 467 to children who have nothing, but now have one thing to call their own. Their names are prnted on the label!
"This quilt was made with love, especially for
___________________________________."
Did I mention I started a group?? LOL
"This quilt was made with love, especially for
___________________________________."
Did I mention I started a group?? LOL
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Hattiesburg,MS 39402
Posts: 1,458
our fire departments and the police department give quilts to kids that are taken from their parents due to domestic
calls etc.
I gave a bunch of quilts to a friend of mine that is a Nun and works with the poor, she was tickled to get them.
I give quilts away to people locally that lose their home due to a fire, tornado or here in south Mississippi huricanes.
calls etc.
I gave a bunch of quilts to a friend of mine that is a Nun and works with the poor, she was tickled to get them.
I give quilts away to people locally that lose their home due to a fire, tornado or here in south Mississippi huricanes.
#28
Between projects I make blankets for the Linus Project. A local fabric store provides the kits containing all the precut fabric for free. I have to buy the batting at 40% off.
http://www.projectlinus.org/about.html
http://www.projectlinus.org/about.html
#30
Check to see if you have a Project Linus chapter in your area, they will gladly take your donations and distribute them to the most needy of areas. We donate to hospitals, child advocacy centers, adoption agencies, pregnancy care centers, homeless shelters, city, county and state law enforcement agencies, fire departments, volunteer fire departments, clinics, as you can tell the list is endless.
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