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Old 05-08-2011, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Kathios
As a Project Linus Coordinator, I'll add to this plea for help. Many of the Linus Chapters are very low on blankets, as we sent the bulk of our inventory to Japan. I feel awful that I cannot come up with sufficient blankets for those in need in our own country. If you could make a blanket, please do so. It does not need to be fancy...perhaps 2 yards of fleece serged around the edges. Quick easy, and not too heavy to mail. Thanks for your consideration.
Do you know the cheapest way to send fleece blankies and how much it does cost?
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If you can deliver your blankets to the nearest Project Linus Chapter near your home, they will consolidate and pay for the shipment. Here is a link to the website, and click on your state. http://www.projectlinus.org/chapter.php
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I hope the quilts make it to the ones that need them. Not long ago there was a post and picture online of truck loads of quilts sent to a disaster area overseas and the quilts were moldy, never given out. The paper work wasn't completed for them to be distributed, on the receiver's end not the sender's fault. I make and donate quilts to the local children's hospital and make fast utility quilts for the local Red Cross.
Oh that makes me sick! When I prepared the Linus blankets for shipment, each one was sealed in a plastic bag, then the whole box had another plastic bag around it. We had to follow exact detailed instructions on packing, labeling and mailing the boxes so this type of situation did not happen.
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That is wonderful. I learned to quilt at
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On May 14th, the Torch Club from the Yankton SD Boys and Girls club are going to Sioux Falls to give to Project linus 25 quilts and blankets they have been making (mostly at my house). It has been such an honor to teach this small group of children to make blankets and quilts. They are making a day of it starting with the presentation and I believe there will be news crews there to put in on the air. Good for Project Linus, good for the B & G torch club. Just thought I would share. They are planning on doing it again next year again.
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Originally Posted by mshollysd
On May 14th, the Torch Club from the Yankton SD Boys and Girls club are going to Sioux Falls to give to Project linus 25 quilts and blankets they have been making (mostly at my house). It has been such an honor to teach this small group of children to make blankets and quilts. They are making a day of it starting with the presentaon and I believe there will be news crews there to put in on the air. Good for Project Linus, good for the B & G torch club. Just thought I would share. They are planning on doing it again next year again.
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I think that is a wonderful thing.
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Originally Posted by mshollysd
On May 14th, the Torch Club from the Yankton SD Boys and Girls club are going to Sioux Falls to give to Project linus 25 quilts and blankets they have been making (mostly at my house). It has been such an honor to teach this small group of children to make blankets and quilts. They are making a day of it starting with the presentaon and I believe there will be news crews there to put in on the air. Good for Project Linus, good for the B & G torch club. Just thought I would share. They are planning on doing it again next year again.
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I think that is a wonderful thing.
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Box of 7-8 more (can't remember how many I managed to squeeze in there!) coming your way tomorrow Bamamama.

Jan in VA
Thanks so much Jan!
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Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I hope the quilts make it to the ones that need them. Not long ago there was a post and picture online of truck loads of quilts sent to a disaster area overseas and the quilts were moldy, never given out. The paper work wasn't completed for them to be distributed, on the receiver's end not the sender's fault. I make and donate quilts to the local children's hospital and make fast utility quilts for the local Red Cross.
That would make me sick too! I will personally grantee that will not happen here.
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Originally Posted by Kathios
If you can deliver your blankets to the nearest Project Linus Chapter near your home, they will consolidate and pay for the shipment. Here is a link to the website, and click on your state. http://www.projectlinus.org/chapter.php
120 miles is too far for me to drive right now, so I guess that isn't an option.
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Kathios wrote:
If you can deliver your blankets to the nearest Project Linus Chapter near your home, they will consolidate and pay for the shipment. Here is a link to the website, and click on your state. http://www.projectlinus.org/chapter.php

120 miles is too far for me to drive right now, so I guess that isn't an option

Bamamama, we would like to help in the quilt project but do not have any excess quilts right now. If Sadiemae would like to ship the fleece blankets or throws to Project Linus, and lets us know the cost, DH and I will send her a check for the cost of shipping. Just let us know
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