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Old 09-25-2011, 04:29 AM
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Those are fine quilts. I know they will make a difference for someone.

I donate to a local charity that gives quilts to kids in out of home placement, usually immediately. I had a foster parent track me down and say that she'd recently had a boy come in from a meth lab house. The social workers burned everything he owned, due to health hazard. The first night absolutely all he had was a loaned pair of PJs, new sheets and my quilt. She said that I could not imagine how important that quilt was.

The quilts you donate show a child that someone knows and cares that he/she is alive.
Thank you QM for this opportunity to share with you the value of our giving hearts.....not that we need to hear any praises or acknowledgement. I think all of us have the feeling that there is a personal touching story behind each and every gift of love.
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Old 09-25-2011, 05:32 PM
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Great quilts!
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Old 09-25-2011, 05:59 PM
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Just for a little background. My daughter started the giving tree when she was 12. She is now 34. The only year she did not do it was the year her son was born prematurely. Last year she provided gifts for almost 600 kids in need. Her and I do the shopping for at least half of it. When people take tags and fill them, they rarely come back with just one gift. So the kids each get 3 gifts or more. It is a county wide program so the whole country gets behind it and gives. She sets up over 30 trees and has 3 or 4 fund raisers. She does this with very little help. Her DH has supported her in this endeavor since they first met. That first year she had 2 families with 4 kids. So she and her brothers earned money and asked for donations from friends and family. She used to provide a full Christmas dinner, too, but with so many, that became impossible. Every penny that is donated is used strictly for gifts. She would rather not have people know it is her doing this, but it has gotten to big for her to remain completely anonymous. I honestly don't mean to brag, but I am very proud of her and all that she has done. Some years it has been down to the wire for having enough money, but God has always provided.
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Very nice quilts. Service quilts are the very best--give a warm fuzzy feeling.
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Old 09-26-2011, 04:23 AM
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Honey ~~ This is a wonderful program your daughter has started and focused on. I can see why you are so proud of her. Thank you for sharing her story with us and thank you for being so supportive of her.
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Very sweet! Love your scrappy quilt!
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