Memorial Health System Seeks
Volunteers to Knit Hats for Newborns
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[January 08, 2019]
Memorial Health System is seeking volunteers to crochet or knit tiny
red hats for babies born in February.
The hats are part of the American Heart Association's Little Hats,
Big Hearts campaign to raise awareness for congenital heart defects
and heart disease.
Volunteers can knit or crochet hats until Jan. 18, the deadline to
drop them off at any Illinois National Bank location. Illinois
National Bank is the sponsor of the Little Hats, Big Hearts
campaign.
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The hats will be laundered, packaged and delivered to participating hospitals in
Illinois, including the three Memorial Health System hospitals that deliver
babies: Memorial Medical Center, Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital in Lincoln and Passavant Area Hospital in
Jacksonville.
For details on yarn specifications and hat patterns, visit MemorialMedical.com/
LittleHatsBigHearts.
Last year, volunteers across the nation made more than 90,000 hats for Little
Hats, Big Hearts.
[Michael Leathers, MHS Public
Relations] |