Fourth Quarter 2014 Newsletter - Project Linus Coachella Valley
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Fourth Quarter 2014 Newsletter - Project Linus Coachella Valley
Project Linus - Coachella Valley Chapter phone: 760.883.0029 email: [email protected] web: www.plcv.org Quarter 4 - 2014 Project Linus Coachella Valley Chapter Local Drop-off Locations: Monica's Quilt & Bead Creations 77-780 Country Club Dr. Palm Desert, CA (760) 772-2400 The Yarn Co of Palm Desert 73661 Hwy 111 Palm Desert, CA (760) 341-7734 Jo-Ann Fabrics 72765 Dinah Shore Drive Rancho Mirage, CA (760) 321-6570 Quarter 4 - 2014 Our Mission First, it is our mission to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer “blanketeers.” Second, it is our mission to provide a rewarding and fun service opportunity for interested individuals and groups in local communities, for the benefit of children. Letter from the Coordinator I had the best intentions of getting this newsletter out much sooner… but sometimes life doesn’t go according to plan. Along with caring for a new baby, my mother (who always helps me out with all of the Linus work) has been battling breast cancer. I’ve been caring for her and my father so my time has been a bit limited. Thank you for being patient and understanding while I go through some adjustments. So, finally, here is the end of the year wrap up- better late than never as they say. Please read on to learn about our most productive quarter yet. It is also bittersweet to announce that I will soon be stepping down as coordinator and shortly, moving to New York City. My husband has been offered an exciting job opportunity and so we are off to the East Coast. I am looking for a replacement to carry on the important mission of Project Linus here in the Coachella Valley and I am hoping it might be one of you or someone you know. This is a wonderful charity and I need someone to step forward to coordinate the chapter’s activity. If you are interested in learning more about the coordinator position or know someone who may be interested, please speak with me! If a replacement cannot be found, the chapter will unfortunately have to close. Let’s keep Linus going here in the desert! Please contact me for more information! I promise, it’s a great gig! Sincerely, Holly Kahle, Chapter Coordinator Find us Online Website: plcv.org Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/projectlinuscoachellavalley Twitter: @ProjectLinusCV 1 2 Project Linus - Coachella Valley Chapter Notes CHAPTER BULLETIN Chapter Blanket Totals End of the Year Blanket Tally Total Blankets Q4 2014 1,364 Hats 430 7,776 Yearly Blanket Total 33,850 2,987 Blanket Size Guidelines: Preemie: 30” x 30” Newborn: 36” x 36” Child: 40” x 55” - 60” Teen: 45” x 65” - 72” Quarter 4 - 2014 Thanks to the generosity of our amazing blanketeers in 2014, our chapter donated a total of 2,987 blankets to children in need- that’s over 600 more than last year! Since the start of the chapter in 2000, an amazing 33,850 blankets have been donated. Thank you to all of the generous volunteers, our financial donors and our amazing drop-off locations- Monica’s Quilt & Bead Creations, The Yarn Company and JoAnn Fabric & Craft. Baby Girl is Here! Meet the newest Project Linus member- Brynn Harper Kahle. Born September 25th at 1:15pm weighing 7lbs 5oz and 19inches long. Mom, Dad and Big Sister Tegan are all in love with their newest addition to the family. These are approximate sizes—kids AND blankets come in all sizes. We donate to all ages - infants through teens. When preparing fabric, be sure to cut off the selvedge edges to give it a clean look. Please visit the national website where more information and free pattern links are provided: http://projectlinus.org Labels Thank you for continuing to sew on your blanket labels. Please be sure to completely sew all around the label to ensure the safety of the blanket. Please contact the chapter coordinator if you require more labels. E-Newsletter If you would prefer to receive the newsletter through email please contact the chapter coordinator. The newsletter is also available online at plcv.org. Receiving the newsletter electronically saves on postage and printing! Fundraising Thank You’s Our chapter would like to give thanks to the following groups for their recent financial contributions: Desert Regional Medical Center Auxiliary, Knitting Guild of the Desert, Sun City Palm Desert BZB’s and the Mom’s Club of Indio/South La Quinta. Financial donations to our chapter are primarily used for yarn, fabric, and other supplies for blanketeers to create more blankets for children in our community. Funds are also used to cover costs of the newsletter, postage and shipping costs as they arise. Project Linus is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Our chapter is all volunteer run and relies on the generous contributions of others to keep us operating. If you are interested in making a financial contribution to our chapter, please contact the chapter coordinator for details. Checks can be made payable to Project Linus and a donation receipt can be provided. 2 Project Linus - Coachella Valley Chapter Quarter 4 - 2014 Project Linus Fun Facts Here are some interesting facts and figures about Project Linus: • Karen Loucks started Project Linus on December 24, 1995, in Denver, Colorado after reading a magazine article about a child undergoing chemotherapy and the importance of the child’s “blankie” during treatment. • Project Linus nationally has been alive for 6,942 days as of January 1, 2015. • Project Linus National has had non-profit status since May 12, 1997. • The Coachella Valley chapter of Project Linus started in 2000. As of January 1, 2015, the chapter has donated 33,850 blankets. • Project Linus nationally has officially collected over five million blankets since January 1,2014. If 60% of them are fabric, that translates into over 9 million yards of fabric. If 40% are afghans, that is over 16 million skeins of yarn. • If each blanket is an average of 60" long, and we laid them end-to-end, they would stretch over 25 million feet or 4,735 miles. That is as tall as 861 Mt. Everests, or 14,077 One World Trade Center or 20,000 Empire State Buildings or as long as 75,000 football fields! Serving Coachella Valley Project Linus is proud to serve the following Coachella Valley related agencies. The blankets and hats donated have a tremendous impact on the children who receive them. The blanket recipients thank you tremendously for your generosity. • Desert Regional Medical Center • The JFK Foundation • Healthy Beginnings • • Marine AirCombat Hospital at 29 Palms The Barbara Sinatra Children's Center • Shelter from the Storm • Safe House of the Desert • ABC Recovery Center • Galilee Center • Well in the Desert • • Family Services of the Desert Coachella Valley Sexual Assault Services • Catholic Charities • Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital NICU 3 Project Linus – Coachella Valley Quarter 4 - 2014 Become a Blanketeer • • • • Enjoy a rewarding and fun service opportunity Develop a skill and help the community All ages and skill levels welcome Great for groups and individuals Knit, Crochet, Quilt, Sewn and Fleece Tie are welcome. Blankets must be clean and smoke/pet dander free Being a Project Linus blanketeer is a fun and rewarding way to give back to the local community. The Coachella Valley Chapter services 14 area charities, providing blankets to local children in need. Drop-off blankets at participating valley locations Monica's Quilt & Bead Creations 77-780 Country Club Dr. Palm Desert, CA (760) 772-2400 Project Linus Coachella Valley Chapter C/o Holly Kahle 106 Chelsea Circle Palm Desert, CA 92260 The Yarn Co of Palm Desert 73661 Hwy 111 Palm Desert, CA (760) 341-7734 Jo-Ann Fabrics 72765 Dinah Shore Drive Rancho Mirage, CA (760) 321-6570