Feb 2014 Threads of Hope Project Linus Will County Illinois T-Shirts! Special Interest Articles: Now, every volunteer and supporter can have a Project Linus Will County Illinois t-shirt! Together, we can boost this wonderful cause that we are all so passionate about. Wearing a t-shirt displaying our local chapter can help raise awareness (and yes, funds!). No doubt, each time you wear your Project Linus Will County Illinois t-shirt, someone will ask you about this organization with which you so diligently volunteer many hours each week. We will be able to expand our outreach to even more children who are so desperately in need of a hug! As the t-shirt exclaims, we will be, "Making a Difference with Handmade Hugs!" • T-Shirt Campaign! • MABD! • Coordinator Needed! However, this is a limited time opportunity! T-shirt sales will only run through February 21, and cannot be ordered after that date! To get yours today, simply click on the link https://www.booster.com/projectlinus to begin! All shirts will be shipped at the end of the campaign, directly to you, arriving the first week of March. So get your shirt today! Spread the word! Forward this information to friends and family who would love to support your work with Project Linus! Together, we are making a difference in the lives of children in need! In This Issue: Sentimental Side 2 Chapter Info 4 Make a Blanket Day Don’t forget! National Make A Blanket Day is February 15, 2014! This is an opportunity to not only make a blanket for the organization, but also to spread the word about what we do, and how it helps those in need. Tell someone about Project Linus. Announce a blanket-making party, perhaps to be held in March, so that everyone has time to receive their Handmade Hugs t-shirt! Teach someone to sew and pass along your knowledge as well as the importance of getting involved in community service! The Sentimental Side The following notes from those that we serve, help remind us why we do what we do . . . I had my baby on November 11th. He had to go directly to the NICU. I couldn’t even see him. It was a wonderful but difficult experience. After some days in the hospital my baby and I were able to go home. My sister gave me a newborn snow coat, but it was too big for him. The nurse gave me a Project Linus blanket which helped me take my baby warm and cozy back home. After that time at the hospital and seeing him in the incubator, having that blanket was very emotional. He now loves that blanket to sleep. Every time I see it, it reminds me that there are nice, loving people helping someone else that they don’t even know, and that brings a smile to my face. Thank you!!!!! There is incredible value in being of service to others. Elizabeth Berg I received a Project Linus blanket in 2009, when my son was born at 28 weeks gestation. He used it for the 4 hours he was alive, and when he passed away, and the time came to let go, I broke. In a bag with all his belongings, the hospital sent us his blanket. It still smelled like him, and it kept me sane during a time when I was losing my grip on reality. I still have that blanket, and my younger son now knows that a very kind group of strangers gave it to his big brother when he was sick. Thank you so much for the comfort that blanket gave me. Definitive Definitions 1. Volunteering Generally considered an altruistic activity and is intended to promote goodness or improve human quality of life. In return, this activity can produce a feeling of self-worth and respect . . . Volunteering is also renowned for skill development, socialization, and fun. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volunteering New Coordinator Needed! It is with a heavy heart that I must announce I will no longer be able to continue my service as Coordinator for Project Linus Will County Illinois. My husband has received a wonderful promotion which will require us to relocate to Peoria, IL. It is my most sincere wish that I will be able to find a replacement coordinator as soon as possible, so that this chapter will remain active, and our work can continue without pause. If you or someone you know is interested in considering the role, please contact me right away for more details. This role can be filled by an individual, or group. Of note, I would like to make the transition immediately so that I will be available to overlap with the new Coordinator and provide help and guidance. Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy There is such a need for Project Linus in our area, and I can tell you that it will be one of the most fulfilling and rewarding endeavors any person can experience. To be sure, it will require some time and storage/workspace availability, perhaps no more than you already have carved out as a blanketeer. In addition, there are so many outstanding, treasured volunteers already in service with our chapter that you will be surrounded by ready and willing aids! Project Linus is a family of collaborators working to help children in need, and you will forever cherish being involved in a lead role in this service! Sadly, if a replacement cannot be found within the month, our chapter will be closed. So please, consider taking on this mission so that we can continue to wrap the hurting children of Will County in handmade hugs! Yours in Service, Janet McCabe purpose. Helen Keller Colors4Comfort Our Etsy.com store, Colors4Comfort, will be discontinued, as it has not proven to be a viable fundraising option. All items that were listed on the site will be donated to organizations which are served by Project Linus. We will continue to search for additional and greater opportunities to provide for our chapter! Do not go where the path may lead. Go instead where there is JoAnn Fabrics Discount Card no path and leave a trail. Ralph Waldo Emerson If you are still in need of a Project Linus Will County Illinois volunteer card so that you may receive a discount on purchases from JoAnn Fabrics, please send your name and address to 4jmccabe@gmail.com. Additionally, you will need to register on JoAnn's website for a free membership. To receive your discount, please show both your Project Linus Volunteer Card, and your JoAnn Fabrics Discount Card at the register. Mission Statements Our first mission is 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.” Janet McCabe Will County, IL Coordinator Our secondary mission is to provide a rewarding and fun service opportunity for interested individuals and groups in local communities, for the benefit of children. PHONE: 815-278-0184 E-MAIL: 4jmccabe@gmail.com Visit our website! www.projectlinuswillcountyillinois.com Don’t forget to share our site with others! Like us on Facebook! Special Requests If you know of a child suffering from a traumatic situation who may benefit from a Project Linus blanket, but is not already being reached through one of our recipient organizations, please let us know. The Chapter would love to extend across the community to any child in crisis to provide some measure of comfort and security with a Project Linus blanket. If the child in need is not local, I would be happy to contact the closest coordinator, and let her know of the situation. www.facebook.com/ProjectLinusWillCountyIL Newsletter Distribution National website www.projectlinus.org If you wish to update/cancel your subscription to this newsletter, please send an email detailing your request to: 4jmccabe@gmail.com. Drop Off Locations Completed blankets may be dropped off at any of the locations below. Please place blankets in a bag, and include a note listing the number of blankets, and your name and address, also phone and/or email, if available. For store hours, classes available, and much more, click any link for more information on these wonderful sewing centers! The Fabric Center - Morris, IL Roberts Sewing Center - Joliet, IL Top Shelf Quilts - Frankfort, IL Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.” ~ Mary Anne Radmacher
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