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Thursday, February 18, 2010

A Request from Haiti

The RHFH Rescue Center has posted a request for diapers, sundresses, and aprons.
and here for good sewing instructions
They also have an updated "Current needs" list.
click here
Debbie Woodward
1500 Jackson St. NE
Minneapolis, MN 55413

When you donate to them you know that is is going right to THEM to help the people of Haiti, and not getting hung up in some big ball of red tape somewhere.

4 comments:

  1. Cat...your sweet comments are so appreciated, but you must we are retired with married children. That gives us time and a little spare cash to do these things:) You younger girls still have much pulling at you in life:D I am going to start on diapers and dresses. I love to sew as you do, and that sounds like fun! Will send you a note when we get some made! Thanks for keeping us all in the loop!!!!

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  2. I think people are getting over helping Haiti

    and I want to sayyyy !

    The crisis over there HAS ONLY BEGUN.

    Believe IT.

    No item is too frivolous

    AND YOU ARE WONDERFUL

    to Keep Us On Spot with The GIVING .

    THank You for introducing me to The Haiti Rescue Center as I touch base every day on that blog

    and get a feel for what is going on RIGHT NOW.

    Ordinary People Helping Others

    Ordinary People In Need

    Imagining sometimes

    "what if it was me...."

    Wishing to send a whole trailer full of those BUMBO Seats they need.....Pillow case dresses and nanny aprons - I can do....some small thing....some bright fabric. It wont feed anyone, but it will give a little joy perhaps.

    Little things during a dark hour can sure help us feel more normal and chin up to carry on.

    You Said It Before :H O P E

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  3. Thanks for keeping us updated on what is needed. I'm going to try a few pillowcase dresses to start with. It's clear that the need for help will be ongoing for a very long time.

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  4. Thanks for the update, Cat. I was just getting ready to start my HOPE pouches but I think I might try some aprons too.

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