Episode 48: Sew Much Giving – Sewing and quilting as service for a greater good

In this special episode you’re going to meet seven special organizations…charities that uses sewing or quilting to care for people who are struggling because of where they live, the health burdens they carry or from injuries they sustained in service to our country. Come with us as we meet the extraordinary who care for the exceptional.

 

:37 Our first visit is with Carla Triemar of Quilts Beyond Boarders who has handed out more that 30,000 quilts worldwide in the last 15 years. www.Quiltsbeyondborders.wordpress.com

 

5:42 Diane Canny tells us the story of the genesis of The Covid 19 Hope Project, founded to honor Frontline Workers and to memorialize those lost to the pandemic, and shares stories of their work. www.hopequilt.org

 

11:49 Learn how Wrap Ukraine in Quilts became an “accidental success” in their efforts to make and provide quilts for people affected by this war. Gina Halladay and Beth Hawkins share this inspiring story.  www.wrapukrainewithquilts.com

 

18:47 Coordinated by the Blanton-Davis Ovarian Cancer research Program at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the Ovarian Cancer Quilt Project seeks to build awareness about ovarian cancer through the artistry of quilting. Lisa Smith takes un on a journey through the evolution of this group and the critical work they do. www.ovarianquilts.com

 

26:01 Enlisting volunteers in more than 120 chapters to make bright pillowcases for children in more than 330 hospitals. Houston Chapter Coordinator Sheila Kristynik tells us about Ryan’s Case for Smiles and how families who have a child going through cancer treatment can find more general information on how to cope. www.ryanscaseforsmiles.com

 

28:48 Reacquaint yourself with Shelancia Daniel of The Creativity Shell, who we met in August of 2021 on this podcast, as she brings us up to speed on what she and The Creativity Shell have been up to since our first meeting. www.creativityshell.org

 

34:34 Finally, we meet Suzanne DiCarlo of Quilts of Valor…a non-profit that awards quilts to service members and veterans who have been touched by war. www.qovf.org

 

Once again, the community of sewists has come together to serve the greater good. Our thanks to all who took the time to share the stories of their organizations. If you want to learn more about any of these, you can go to our website for their contact information.

 

If you know a non-profit organization you think has an outstanding story – a story that should be shared on this podcast, please drop a note to meg@sew&sewpodcast.com  or complete the form on our website.

 
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