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Carroll County Project Linus is a nonprofit organization that makes, gathers and donates blankets to facilities that serve children in need such as hospitals, social service organizations, schools,… ...
Join the gathering at the Davis Sr. Center (646 A St., in Davis) on Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 1:30 to 3 p.m. to share ideas, patterns and lots of good conversation.
The San Diego chapter of Project Linus, based in Pacific Beach, has donated more than 50,000 handmade blankets to children and teens since the chapter was founded in 1987.
Project Linus members use only new yarn, fleece and quilting fabrics to make their blankets, which come with a note to the child that the creator added love to every stitch.
Project Linus is a national non-profit organization dedicated to providing new handmade blankets for children going through any trauma.
Do you enjoy quilting, knitting or sewing? Join Project Linus to make blankets for children who are seriously ill, traumatized or otherwise in need. Come to the gathering at the Davis Sr. Center on ...
Saturday’s event was part of “Project Linus" which provides handmade blankets to kids 18 and under who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need.
Comfort and security are coming to seriously ill and traumatized children in Rochester. A new, local chapter of the nonprofit Project Linus has begun producing hand-made blankets "to provide ...
Amid pandemic Project Linus hits 2020 blanket goal Local Chapter Coordinator wanted to make 1,000 blankets.
Nancy Corral, chapter coordinator for Humboldt County Project Linus, recently received a $200 donation from Cooper Avila, left, 10, of McKinlyeville and Mikey Shumard, 10, also of McKinleyville.
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