I belong to two guilds. The smaller one makes quilts for the local cancer center and the homeless shelter. The larger guild makes quilts for hospitals, juvenile hall and various other facilities. Both community service committee chairpersons are very involved in their projects and I have not heard or seen anything that would lead me to believe that the quilts do not end up where they are supposed to be. However, when the recipient organization has the quilts, I don't believe we as quilters have any say about how the staff distributes them. Often times, non profit organizations utilize the skills of their "clients" in their offices. I would definitely not be happy if I saw one of my charity quilts in the possession of another guild member. I would think if your guild has knowledge that the receiving organization is not utilizing the quilts properly, the guild could decide to no longer donate to that organization. Now if the person within the guild is not distributing the quilts properly that is another matter - one which probably should be addressed by the guild's board.