I recently checked the website and discovered that a good number of our quilts were sold in Houston, including mine (it raised $40). The quilts made by my fellow guild members are in the 3870 and up numbers.It's nice to know that we played a part in raising some much-needed funds for this very worthwhile cause. Thank you to all who made the quilts and those who bought them.
Won't you take some time to make one, too?
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CONGRATULATIONS, on a wonderful achievement, and pride for a job well done! Doesn't it feel good to be donating to a worthy cause (?)...I love donating quilts, quilt blocks or fabrics and not for a pat on the back, just because it is so heart warming to do so! Again CONGRATULATIONS to you and to your guild!
What a wonderful way to contribute to such a good cause.
Anya, well done indeed! We raised more than $46,000 in Houston to fight Alzheimer's disease thanks to quilters like you and memebers of your guild who threaded their needles and opened thier pocketbooks to help. We are a totally volunteer effort. If somebody doesn't raise their hand to help like you did, well, nothing gets done.
For anybody considering making a Priority: Alzheimer's Quilts, the size limit is 9" x 12".
See details here: http://www.alzquilts.org/paq.html
We welcome your support through a quilt donation or participating in our monthly online auctions that start on the first day of ever month and runs for 10 days.
See: http://www.AlzQuilts.org
Ami Simms
Founder and Executive Director, AAQI
Anya, I love your selvage quilt. What a great way to help fight Alzheimer's which is a heartbreaking disease. Thank you for sharing the information on how to help. I did not realize they had monthly online auctions or that they prefer smaller sizes...all good things to know. I try to make one charity quilt a month, but plan to do more in the new year.
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