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Project Linus is a nonprofit where volunteers make blankets for children facing a loss, sickness or a traumatic event. As the Snohomish County chapter’s coordinator, Campell stays plenty busy.
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Project Linus meeting set for Aug. 13 - MSN
Join the gathering at the Davis Sr. Center (646 A St., in Davis) on Wednesday, Aug. 13, from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. to share ideas, patterns, and lots of good conversation. All are welcome to attend ...
Project Linus, named for the Peanuts character who is never without his security blanket, provides new, handmade blankets to sick and troubled youths.
Project Linus recruits volunteers to create quilts and other handmade, washable blankets to distribute to seriously ill and traumatized children up to age 18.
The local chapter of Project Linus accepts tax-deductible donations of fabric or cash. Fabric must be 100 percent cotton or fleece. Donations can be made directly to area coordinator Barb McLean ...
The Calvary Quilters are seeking volunteers, adults or students (middle school age and older), to tie children’s quilts from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 8, at Calvary United Methodist Ch… ...
A quilt show to be held Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. – 2 .p.m, at the Thornton Heights United Methodist Church, 100 Westbrook St. in South Portland, will benefit the Project Linus, York ...
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