Hey, was wondering if blankets are still needed? I crochet in my spare time and would LOVE to feel like I'm helping. Im not the fastest crocheter but I would still like to help...
Hey, was wondering if blankets are still needed? I crochet in my spare time and would LOVE to feel like I'm helping. Im not the fastest crocheter but I would still like to help...
Yes, we welcome all donations to our totebags! We just ask that no wool is used. I think the handmade blankets are way more special too, made with complete love. You can send any donations to: 3650 Rogers Rd. #290, Wake Forest, NC 27587.
Tracy - mom to Ian, LCDH diagnosed at birth, 4/3/04. Ian was born at 36 weeks, spent 53 1/2 days in NICU, 7 days on ECMO, surgery was on day 5, 29 days on a vent, 23 days was an oscillating vent, 546 days on oxygen. Inguinal right and left hernias and undescended left testicle surgeries were done on day 48. Currently has heart related medical issues and exercise induced asthma, but is one happy, happy boy!! Also mom to Cole - 13, Shane - 9, and Toby - 4. CHERUBS Parent Advisory Board Member and Co-Chair, Volunteer Co-Coordinator, and Wyoming State Representative.
email: tmeats@cherubs-cdh.org
Thank you Rebecca. I agree with Tracy. Nothing says love more than a handmade blanket. I have treasured each and everyone that was made for our children.
Mom to Kylee Freedom Green. 10/04/00 - 10/05/00. 3lbs 14 ozs. Born at 35 weeks via emergency cesarean due to massive polyhydramnios that was restricting Kylee’s growth. She had LSCDH Her stomach, chest, and small portions of her liver, had breached into the upper-chest. Kylee had other congenital anomalies including: multiple heart-defects, two-vessel cord, Trisomy-18, as well as an AV canal defect. After much research, we chose to deliver at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital in Houston, TX . As soon as they delivered her she was immediately transferred to the NICU/Neo-Natal team right at the adjoining Texas Children’s Hospital. Also mom to Trey ( 9 ), Skyla ( , Chloe ( 6 ) & Elodie ( 3 )