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  2. Receiving blanket - Wikipedia

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    A receiving blanket is a small, lightweight blanket used to wrap or swaddle newborns, as well as in infant care more generally. [ 1 ] In the United States, many hospitals use a standard white cotton flannel receiving blanket, patterned with pink and blue stripes, manufactured by Medline Industries . [ 2 ]

  3. Looking to donate or help out? Here's where to go this ... - AOL

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    Here are local organizations accepting donations to help them offer help and hope during the holidays. Editor's note: This list will be updated periodically. More: For many, Thanksgiving is about ...

  4. Want to give back this holiday season? Here's how to donate ...

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    The Holiday Sunshine Fund campaign will kick off on Thanksgiving.

  5. Tika Sumpter to Donate ‘Personal Baby Items’ to Parents ...

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    Tika Sumpter is helping parents impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles.. On Friday, Jan. 10, the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 actress, 44, revealed she is donating her “personal baby items ...

  6. Cradles to Crayons - Wikipedia

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    Through the development of an online clothing donation platform, Giving Factory Direct in 2021, C2C also serves children in NYC and San Francisco. The organization has Cradles to Crayons drop off locations in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Illinois. The new and gently used children's clothing donations go to support families and children in need.

  7. The Farm (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    It began by gathering and supplying food for local disaster victims and holding weekly "quilting bees" to make blankets for them. Plenty's most notable early project was its four-year presence in the Guatemalan highlands after the earthquake of 1976 , helping to rebuild 1,200 houses and lay 27 kilometers (17 miles) of waterpipe.

  8. They made one-of-a-kind quilts that captured the public's ...

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    Stella Mae Pettway, who has sold her quilts on Etsy for $100 to $8,000, has characterized having scissors and access to more fabrics now as a paradox of “advantage and a disadvantage.”

  9. International Quilt Museum - Wikipedia

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    The International Quilt Museum [3] was founded in 1997 when native Nebraskans Ardis and Robert James donated their collection of nearly 950 quilts to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Their contribution became the centerpiece of what is now the largest publicly held quilt collection in the world.