Atlanta craft groups join to
support children at St. Francis Children's Cancer Center
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[September 28, 2018]
The Atlanta Needlework Guild, Atlanta Quilt Corner, and Crafty
Misfits, donated 50 quilts, knit and crocheted hats, huggable
friends, mug rugs, and totes for St. Francis Hospital Children’s
Cancer Center. They also donated 100 knit, crocheted, and sewn,
school supply bags.
This annual donation by the craft groups was initiated by a member
of Atlanta Quilt Corner, that summers, at the Kentuckiania
campground in Hopedale. An employee of St. Francis Hospital also
summers at the campground and shared information regarding a need
for the children in the St. Francis Children’s Cancer Center.
The Needlework Guild, Quilt Corner, and Crafty Misfits took up the
challenge to provide needed and fun craft items for the children.
The summer residents of the campground, donate all the school
supplies and spent a Saturday in early September organizing and
packing a tote for each child in the Cancer Center. The totes were
delivered, the second week of September, to the hospital.
Atlanta Needlework Guild meets every Monday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. at the
Community Room, Atlanta Manor, 201 N Howard St, Atlanta.
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Atlanta Quilt Corner meets every Wednesday, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. at the Rt 66
Memories Museum, 104 Arch Street, Atlanta.
Quilters also meet every Saturday, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. at the Atlanta Memorial
Community House, corner of 6th and Race streets, Atlanta.
If you can tie a knot, your skill will help us finish the 250 quilts we create
each year.
Your schedule does not allow for weekly meetings? You can pick up needed
supplies and create items, at your pace, at home. To help in the creation of
knit, crochet, quilt, and/or sewn items, to donate to the St. Francis Children’s
Cancer Center, please call, Donna Campbell; 217-960-6261.
All supplies, including patterns, are provided at no expense to the crafter.
Projects are already started for 2019 and with your help we can again fulfill
the needs of these special children.
[Donna Campbell] |