MVOB to Participate in IMPACT Columbus October 17 Event
Join My Very Own Blanket in participating in the 2019 IMPACT Columbus event on October 17. IMPACT Columbus focuses on celebrating servant leadership in action. The purpose of this event is to inspire attendees with a local speaker who exemplifies servant leadership through their work, business, service and/or community impact. This year’s local speaker is Sandy Doyle-Ahern, President at EMH&T, as she engages with attendees in an interview-style keynote as well as an interactive panel including IMPACT Columbus’ Chair Jamie Richardson and Co-Chair, Michael Corey. Sandy, Jamie and Michael will explore ways that business, nonprofits and government can leverage their strengths to lift the Columbus community! WHEN: Thursday, October 17, 2019 TIME: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. WHERE: The Exchange at Bridge Park 6520 Riverside Drive | Dublin, Ohio 43017 Learn more and register to attend
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The Blanket You Made Could Reach a Foster Child in a My Stuff Bag
We want to share with you a letter we received recently from Janeen Holmes, President/CEO of My Stuff Bags Foundation. We send some of the blankets you make to My Stuff Bags. They include a blanket in each bag that they provide to children in crisis.
Dear Jessica, Thank you for your compassion and concern for children in crisis. Your wonderful contribution of blankets will have an immediate impact on the lives of abused, neglected and abandoned children entering crisis shelters and foster care with no belongings and little hope. My Stuff Bags send a profound message to hurting children—people care. Through the generosity of donors like you, providing childhood essentials and necessary funding, My Stuff Bags Foundation can genuinely say each bag is made with many loving hands. Together, when we provide a new blanket, stuffed animal and toiletry kit, along with fun toys, books and other great stuff, we can show a sad child in transition that they deserve the dignity of new possessions. We can restore their self-esteem and demonstrate that they are indeed part of a warm, loving family, the My Stuff Bags family. We are very thankful that you have chosen to join us in our mission to reach out to children who so desperately need to know that others care. My Stuff Bags are a “lifeline” that lets them know they have not been forgotten. And we in turn will not forget your generosity and kindness. With gratitude, Janeen Holmes President/CEO Gift of sock animals allows fun matches with fleece blankets
Susan made The. Most. Adorable. sock toys for children in foster care!
Thanks, Susan, SO MUCH for your time and creativity!! We’re having lots of fun matching them with blankets that feature similar animals and colors. What a wonderful little extra comfort these soft critters will be for kids to snuggle with! Sometimes good things take time to come together Sometimes good things take a little time to come together. Here's a story connecting our Blanket Angels… One of our Blanket Angels, Bridget, turned 90 years old in July. This amazing woman has been making quilts for us for some time. Bridget was asked to make quilts from some very special fabric that was given to us a couple years ago by a mother who cared for her daughter with severe medical issues. A little more than sixteen years ago Kerri was a college student, in the ROTC program, and engaged to be married. She became ill, which resulted in brain damage that made her completely dependent on others. Her family took her home to care for her. The doctors told her mother, Karen, that seeing holiday reminders would possibly help stimulate Kerri's brain. Kerri's Grandma, also wanting to be able to help, started making hospital gowns out of colorful fabrics for her. They were pretty and cheerful, and they matched the holidays throughout the year. There were gowns for July 4th, Easter, Halloween, Christmas, so many holidays and so many prints with vibrant colors! After 13 years of caring for her daughter, Karen and her family lost Kerri. Karen then went to work finding charities and others in need who could use Kerri’s medical equipment and supplies and, yes, the hundreds of gowns that were possibly worn for just a week as Kerri lay in her bed or sat in a chair. Karen contacted My Very Own Blanket with the thought that making quilts out of these fabrics for children in foster care would have pleased Kerri. So she gathered up the gowns and donated them. There were over 400 gowns. Bridget made several quilts out of those gowns. We saved a few for this special day when Bridget came in for us to celebrate her birthday at the blanket workshop. As a special surprise we invited Karen to also come in to see the blankets and meet Bridget. As you can imagine, there were tears when Karen saw the quilts and met the amazing woman who made them. Bridget went around to the quilts and explained a little about her thought process for designing each quilt. As Bridget explained everything, Karen was touching the fabric and remembering each piece that Kerri wore. What a special birthday celebration it was! Happy birthday, Bridget! And thank you Karen for sharing a little piece of Kerri with us…to pass on to children in foster care, providing them with a handmade blanket to bring them Love, Comfort & Hope. Eagle Scout service project nets 92 blankets
Congratulations to Seth Miller on becoming an Eagle Scout, the highest rank a Scout can achieve. Among many other requirements, an Eagle Scout must plan and execute a service project that benefits a religious institution, school, or their community.
Seth chose to sponsor and organize the creation of 92 handmade blankets for My Very Own Blanket. He recruited Dublin Special Olympics participants to help make the blankets. Thank you, Seth, for your support!
California Blanket Angels deliver 42 more!
Our active group of blanket angels in the Los Angeles area, led by Diana Howe, have made and delivered 42 more handmade blankets to Youth Emerging Stronger, a Los Angeles organization working to build bright futures for foster and homeless youth.
This delivery brings their total donations this year to 69, and Diana is planning another blanket making party in July! We are blessed by this wonderful group of blanket angels in California. The photos below show the blanket making party and delivery of the blankets. Largest volunteer event ever? JP Morgan Chase employees make blankets at the zoo
My Very Own Blanket was one of four charities included in JP Morgan Chase's Family Appreciation Night at the Columbus Zoo on Saturday, May 11. Hundreds of volunteers from the group of about 20,000 employees and their families stopped by the MVOB booth to make a blanket and add their name to the special tag that is sewn on each one.
MVOB is still compiling the final number of blankets made, but we know that over 600 blankets were added toward our 2019 goal of 20,000 blankets. The event, and MVOB's part in it, were featured on a Fox 28 news broadcast on Saturday night. Click the link below to read the complete article from abc6onyourside.com and to see more photos and a video of the news broadcast. The photos above show the wonderful selection of quilts from which Tina and Shelly chose. Thanks to our blanket angels! Video below. On May 6, Tina Green and her colleague Shelly, Montgomery County WWK (Wendy’s Wonderful Kids) recruiters, visited our Blanket Workshop to pick out some of the larger youth blankets for the youth in foster youth attending their camp. They talk with MVOB founder, Jessica Rudolph, below. Tina told us in more detail about who will attend the WWK camp, what they will be doing and how our work will make such a beautiful impact in the lives of children in foster care!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "We have four Wendy’s Wonderful Kids adoption recruiters in Montgomery County. We take 14 youth from our caseloads that we feel need to prepare for adoption or permanency. Our youth are ages 12 to 17 years. We attend Camp Joy for 4 nights/5 days. The youth attend adoption readiness class where we talk about past trauma, fears of adoption, the adoption process and goals for their future. Many of our youth have many different feelings regarding adoption and do not know the whole process. Along with getting information, our youth meet new friends who are in the same situation and have the camp experience. Many times our youth do not come to camp with blankets or pillows even though their caregivers were told to pack them. We truly appreciate your help in providing blankets to our youth.” A BIG Thank You to Generations Performing Arts Center in Westerville for supporting MVOB again this year with your donation of 260 blankets!
This is their 7th annual blanket drive and their biggest-ever donation. It's a big boost to help us reach our goal to give LOVE to 20,000 kids and youth in foster care this year!!! The Westerville Bike Club came into the MVOB workshop on April 18 for a Blanket Making Event, sponsoring and making 17 blankets...getting us closer to our blanket giving goal!
They also made a donation of $500 to help us continue our mission and ministry to children in foster care! Many thanks to these wonderful supporters. |
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