Aids quilts for babies and children
#1
I told a friend of mine that I would see what I can find out about this.
She said a few years ago she read or saw a flyer or something but she can't remember but it was about making and donating quilts and baby blankets to children that have Aids. Does anyone know of an organization that does this? If you do, I sure would like to know so that I can pass the information on to her. She crochets baby afghans and makes polar fleece blankets (she sews cute binding and embroiders on them) for a Hospital down in San Diego, California. As of this past Tuesday she was finishing up her 70th blanket/afghan for the NICU. And in just a few weeks her and her husband will be hand delivering them. She starts making them in the spring and delivers them the next spring and shes been doing this for about 5 years. Now she is really wanting to make some for children with AIDS. So you help is very appreciated. Thanks everyone in advance.
She said a few years ago she read or saw a flyer or something but she can't remember but it was about making and donating quilts and baby blankets to children that have Aids. Does anyone know of an organization that does this? If you do, I sure would like to know so that I can pass the information on to her. She crochets baby afghans and makes polar fleece blankets (she sews cute binding and embroiders on them) for a Hospital down in San Diego, California. As of this past Tuesday she was finishing up her 70th blanket/afghan for the NICU. And in just a few weeks her and her husband will be hand delivering them. She starts making them in the spring and delivers them the next spring and shes been doing this for about 5 years. Now she is really wanting to make some for children with AIDS. So you help is very appreciated. Thanks everyone in advance.
#2
My very good friend Heidi, works as an advocate for people/children with AIDS/HIV. This is a link she suggested.http://www.childrenshospital.org/cli...geS2262P5.html
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
#3
My son spent 3 1/2 months in the NICU and wore the homemade knitted hats. I still have one in his memory box. Nothing but homemade fits a 1 pound baby. Tell your friend I said thanks... her work is sooo appreciated.
#4
Originally Posted by hopetoquilt
My son spent 3 1/2 months in the NICU and wore the homemade knitted hats. I still have one in his memory box. Nothing but homemade fits a 1 pound baby. Tell your friend I said thanks... her work is sooo appreciated.
#5
Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
My very good friend Heidi, works as an advocate for people/children with AIDS/HIV. This is a link she suggested.http://www.childrenshospital.org/cli...geS2262P5.html
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
#6
Originally Posted by Airwick156
Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
My very good friend Heidi, works as an advocate for people/children with AIDS/HIV. This is a link she suggested.http://www.childrenshospital.org/cli...geS2262P5.html
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
#7
Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
Originally Posted by Airwick156
Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
My very good friend Heidi, works as an advocate for people/children with AIDS/HIV. This is a link she suggested.http://www.childrenshospital.org/cli...geS2262P5.html
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
To keep them in Oregon:
Bend, OR Chapter
Updated Oct 12, 2009
Contact Anna Aram, [email protected]
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