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butterflies5518 05-17-2011 05:28 PM

Many prayers to your family and many memories of quilts in progress.

Mariah 05-17-2011 05:56 PM

Prayers for your family and for all of the happy times you enjoyed with your sister-in-law and other family members.
Mariah.

GrannyHanaDa 05-17-2011 06:33 PM

Many times when children are taken from their home and put into foster care, they leave with very little to call their own.

I like to give to my own home town area where there is plenty of need.

Starting with your Dept. Of Social Services and Foster care service is a great place to start.

blueheavenfla 05-17-2011 06:38 PM

Consider Hospice...they would be greatly appreciated. (I'm a former Hospice RN and know from personal experience)

Paulett 05-17-2011 06:58 PM

How about checking with the local Domestic Violence Center...many times it is a quick escape with nothing but the clothing they are wearing...a warm hug with a quilt could mean the world to a victim child and adult.

Stitchit123 05-17-2011 07:08 PM

Check with hospice also hospitals that have a center for Womens Health or Chemo Patients -they really appreciate a nice quilt,my Husband was always cold during and after his treatments- Childrens Hospitals There are so many in need My MIL's quilting circle of church ladies accept fabrics/threads for making guilts for several of these I listed -Also Elderly Care facilities take donations to make quilts to give to the less fortunate and they are so tickled to know they can still be useful and busy and in doing so they pass along Hope to those in need

crazyquilter56 05-17-2011 08:39 PM

[quote=QuiltE]How nice of you to consider others, with your fabric blessings.
There are so many in need, where it will be appreciated.

Though I want you to consider first, if charity starts at home, in this case? Perhaps consider making quilts for your brother and any children/grand they have? Also her parents, siblings or close friends. Maybe memory quilts with photos included?

It could be a very touching gesture to give them quilts made from her stash.

I agree here it would be nice for the other members of the family to have something that was hers. Giving her husband a quilt made from her stash...

jad1044 05-18-2011 11:28 AM

I'd say start with family members first - that could be quite a few - if you figure children, grand children, or greats....

Then, the nursing homes love lap quilts - the people enjoy them so much and if they can have flannel backs for warmth; some are so cold, winter and summer and need the comfort of warmth from that quilt... I plan to do that once I have my family done.

MerryQuilter 05-18-2011 04:55 PM

Quilts of Valor

plugger 05-19-2011 06:27 AM

try the military, maybe someone you know has a family
member in the service in Afganistan, or someone from church, or a neighbor, send them something
they can wrap up in and enjoy. Maybe they won't miss being home.
They appreciate those things more than anyone realizes


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