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Old 10-22-2011, 04:41 PM
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If you're looking for projects where your sewing skills are greatly appreciated, consider these organizations:

Quilts for Kids. You can request their free quilt kits. They contain a pattern, fabric for the top and a backing fabric. You supply the batting (and the labor). They ask you send along an additional quilt from your own fabric, if possible. http://quiltsforkids.org/

Operation Kid Comfort needs people to help make pillows and quilts for kids of deployed military personnel. They send you pictures of the parent and child which have already been ironed onto fabric. You use those pictures along with your own fabrics to create one of a kind meaningful quilts. http://www.asymca.org/what-we-do-3/n...n-kid-comfort/

Quilts of Valor needs quilters to help provide servicemembers and veterans with quilts of their own. You can make quilts, but they also have a need for presentation cases (like a pillowcase). http://www.qovf.org/

The Painted Turtle is one of the Paul Newman Hole in the Wall Camps for seriously ill kids. They are always looking for folks to sew quilts or crochet/knit afghans, or even sew turtle pillows. (They send all campers home with a big ole stuffed turtle pillow.) http://www.thepaintedturtle.org/turt...stocontribute/

Stocking for Soldiers needs people to sew up Christmas Stockings for our troops overseas. The quick and easy pattern can be printed off the internet. They also have a list of items they are collecting to "stuff" the stockings with. http://www.stockingsforsoldiers.org/

Project Linus is looking for people to make blankets and afghans for kids. They can be fleece, cotton, flannel, crocheted or knitted, quilted or tied. http://projectlinus.org/

I've done projects for all of these organizations in the last few months. They've all become my go-to charities. You can see the pictures of all my work - several pages worth - here: http://debzpicaday.blogspot.com/sear...ty%2Fdonations

I'm always looking for other opportunities where my sewing skills can be put to good use. What are your favorite go-to organizations and how can others get involved?
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You can always find charities close to home as well. Check out local shelters and community caregivers.
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Old 10-22-2011, 04:53 PM
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Along with the above other local places in your communities:

Neo natal units require quilts to cover the units housing the babies. These then go home with the babes.

Ronald McDonald houses

Children's wards

Nursing/Convalescent homes can use lap size quilts

Hospice
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Thanks for the links!
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Old 10-22-2011, 05:03 PM
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I've been making bags for an organization called Care Bags. They fill them with toiletries and other necessities for children who have become homeless for various reasons. They will email you a basic pattern, but the sizes are flexible.
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Thanks for the links. I'm bookmarking this post.
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thanks for the comprehensive list
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When I lived in central CA., I belonged to a tiny group of quilters, the quilts we made were given to the local women's homeless shelter and then we also got in touch with a gal with the County, that worked with foster kids, so we also donated quilts for the kids, to be their quilt, to take with them and do whatever they wanted with them. Here, I was going to donate to the local old age home, but they said that when the person died, if their relatives didn't want the quilt, the home tosses it in the trash, instead of giving it to someone else, so needless to say, I don't donate to them. A couple of my friends and I are making lap quilts to donate to the UC Davis hospital for the very ill children.

I also usually make a donation fund raising quilt for our local Humane Society, we are a no kill shelter and try our best to rescue dogs and cats from the pound.
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TY for the info. A great way to offer our talents.
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Old 10-22-2011, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by pocoellie
Here, I was going to donate to the local old age home, but they said that when the person died, if their relatives didn't want the quilt, the home tosses it in the trash, instead of giving it to someone else, so needless to say, I don't donate to them.
I don't understand that one. There wouldn't be someone else in the old age home who would need it? Maybe because it had belonged to someone who had passed away?
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