Help for Sandy Survivors!
I am copying this post from Bonnie Hunter's blog Quiltville's Quips & Snips almost verbatim. I have been so busy lately with the move and now with unpacking and Master's Studies that I have done very little blogging, but if you read this and you have an afternoon free to sew up a quilt, please do so. If not, and you are in a Walmart, or Meijer, or Target, or where ever you shop and you can pick up a blanket, it will be used and appreciated.
A friend of mine lives in a neighborhood devastated by Sandy. His neighborhood lost two young boys when a tree smashed the home in which they were sleeping. There is great need.
Bonnie's Post...
This is an urgent post.
I’ve been emailing back and forth with Victoria Findlay Wolfe of bumblebeansinc.com over the past several days trying to line up something that we can do to help those left in the wake of Super- Storm Sandy’s destruction.
So many are still without power, having lost their homes or having experienced severe damage ---
So much is needed!
As quilters, what do we do best? We Quilt!
Here is what V sent me to pass on to you:
Super Storm Sandy and my area of the world.Having missed the entire storm, by being in Houston for Market, I felt helpless as my family were in NYC without me. I started to organize a quilt drive for our area while I was still in Houston.Once home, I realized how seriously the storm affected my neighborhood, my friends, and fellow New Yorkers, CT, PA and NJ... Homes have been wiped off the face of the earth, people are cold, and wet, and we have rain and snow coming. I need to be able to help NOW.I just had a call from Raul Russi, Head of the Acacia Network, whom I had previously partnered with on myBUMBLEBEANSBASICS.com Quilt Drive for homeless families being taken out of shelters and put into transitional housing.He said, "We have 150-200 quilts here, right now. And since the rest of my families are INSIDE already, can we deliver these quilts in our medical trucks to the people in the Rockaways, NOW?" I said, "YES! Let's go!"
Once we have more quilts, we will continue to set up more distribution points around our area including Staten Island, Long Island, NJ, CT.
QUILTS AND BLANKETS are needed ASAP.
Home-made or Store Bought QUILTS AND BLANKETS: ANY SIZE.
Quilts will be accepted, and handed out as quickly as they come in.
Give Selflessly.
Thank you cards will not be sent out due to the urgency of the events of SANDY.
REAL THANKS:
LABEL YOUR QUILTS, Name, address and email.
The person who receives your quilt may want to thank you themselves.
Send Quilts & Blankets to:
Basic Housing, Inc.
Attn: Robert Gonzalez / H.SANDY
540 East 180th Street, Bronx, NY 10457
PLEASE Include INSIDE THE BOX CLEARLY WRITTEN
your name, email & address & Phone
Please ship them with delivery confirmation.
Any questions, Please email:
Lane Falcon: lfalcon@acacianetwork.org
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Victoria Findlay Wolfe bumblebeansinc.com
your name, email & address & Phone
Please ship them with delivery confirmation.
Any questions, Please email:
Lane Falcon: lfalcon@acacianetwork.org
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Victoria Findlay Wolfe bumblebeansinc.com
Me Again...
While I have not done Bonnie's Trip Around the World quilt, I have done a few of her quilts and her instructions are well written and easy to follow. I may just abandon my unpacking for a day this weekend and spend some time sewing... I've been wanting to do that for some time anyway, now I have a "Good" excuse.
Until Next Time,
Paul
Thanks for spreading the word. Just a note...I've used Bonnie's Trip around the World for several donation quilts and even I can finish one in a weekend. Also works great to do as a "quilt team" with two or three other quilters...then it can be done in a day!
ReplyDeleteFabulous, thanks! We distributed to 100 families yesterday and are awaiting all the new quilts coming in... Thank you for your help! It means the world to these people!
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