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Crocheted angels available free of charge to those who are severely injured or chronically ill. Request an angel, help crochet them for others, or find out how to donate supplies.
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Non-denominational organisation creates blankets for the homeless and less fortunate. Chapter listings, as well information on the blankets and organisation's history.
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Group of international Christian volunteers crafting and distributing afghans to special needs babies.
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International club that makes preemie hats, blankies and booties for hospitals, as well as items for women's shelters and clinics.
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Supports different Pacific Northwest charitable organizations every month, rotating through the six states and provinces they support.
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Provides crocheted, knitted or sewn hats, booties, afghans and gowns for preemies in various hosptials. Free preemie hat pattern available.
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Provides new handmade blankets to local hospitals, shelters and youth homes, to offer comfort to children in need.
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Local chapter donates handmade blankets to severely ill or traumatised children. Patterns available, bilingual site (English and French.)
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Provides slippers to needy children ages birth to 12 years in the White Pine County Area of Nevada at Christmas time.
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Serves the needs of the homeless and displaced by donating blankets and other warm items to shelters. Includes area volunteers and shelter directory, resources and contact information.
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Contact information to find out where to send handmade items for homeless shelters, nursing homes, and domestic violence shelters in Oregon.
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Local chapter collects warm items to be distributed to a domestic violence shelter. Contact information and details on how to help.
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Serving the McLean County area. Contact and donation information available, as well as links to free patterns.
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Provides handmade blankets and other warm items to homeless shelters in the Toledo, Ohio area. Offers contact information, areas of need and how to donate.
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Donates items to Compass Community Services and the San Francisco Court Appointed Special Advocate (SFCASA) program. Includes a FAQ, donation and contact information.