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Downy Touch Of Comfort Program {Giving Back}

I love a good cause, {{especially if it involves children}} and was absolutely thrilled when I was recently asked to be involved in the Downy Touch of Comfort Program.    Founded in 2009,  the Downy Touch of Comfort Program has found a way to help bring the comfort of home to hospitalized children during their hospital stays.  In conjunction with Quilts for Kids, Inc. the Downy Touch of Comfort program has delivered more than 20,000 quilts to sick children, offering comfort and support to those who need it most.

I thought that this program was a program that many of my readers would be excited about as well since so many of you are sewers and quilters and have such huge hearts.  Just think of the good we could do individually and collectively if we all got involved!  {{high fives!}}

3 Ways to Get Involved:

Getting involved is easy!  There are a 3 ways to get involved: 
1.  You can create your own quilt and send it to Quilts for Kids, Inc. for distribution to a child in need!  {{I think this way will appeal to so many talented Tip Junkie readers!}}
  • Fabrics should be brightly colored and kid-friendly.
  • Fabric must be “new,” unused and not clothing/draperies/etc.
  • If you don’t have your own fabric, you can visit  the Quilts for Kids website  and request a free quilt kit.  I love that the kit contains a label which can help you share the story of your quilt with the child it’s delivered to.  I was given the quilt kit and will be posting a tutorial next week on how to make the quilt.  It’s a simple pattern and a beginner sewer can tackle this project in a few hours.  {Stay tuned!}
  • If you’re a more advanced quilter, you can download the pattern for the official Downy Touch of Comfort quilt!

2.  If you don’t quilt, you can make a direct donation to Quilts for Kids, Inc.

3.  You can also find out how to contact your local Quilts for Kids, Inc. chapter to get directly involved .

Coming Up:

  • Look for my Easy-to-Sew Quilt Tutorial here on Tip Junkie!  I’ll show you how easy it is to get involved with a tutorial using the Quilts for Kids Kit.
  • Learn more about the Downy Touch of Comfort program by watching an upcoming behind-the-scenes video of spokesperson Chandra Wilson participating in a quilt delivery at Montefiore Children’s Hospital in the Bronx.  Coming soon!
  • Giveaway:  I’ll be giving away an amazing assortment of material {giveaway} so that a Tip Junkie reader (or two) can choose to make quilts to donate to sick children needing “touches of comfort” at the hospital.

I’m so honored that this amazing Downy Touch of Comfort awareness series on Tip Junkie is being sponsored! They sent me the kit for the quilt for the upcoming tutorial and it’s fantastic!


Downy Touch Of Comfort Program {Giving Back}

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  1. angie

    angie says: #1

    I love hearing about great causes and I can’t wait to see the quilt tutorial!



  2. Sue H.

    Sue H. says: #2

    Downy Touch of Comfort

    What a great cause! I have been involved with Warm Up America – another worthwhile cause. These causes can keep a crafter busy!



  3. Leanna

    Leanna says: #3

    Love the quilts, I have made many to give to shelters and Warm up America. Thanks for the
    great give away.



  4. Fran Rothrock

    Fran Rothrock says: #4

    What a wonderful cause!!!!



  5. Fran Rothrock

    Fran Rothrock says: #5

    I have been involved in knitting projects for needy children. Love to help those in need.



  6. Donna Thompson

    Donna Thompson says: #6

    Joanne's

    I love Joanne’s.



  7. Martha Butler

    Martha Butler says: #7

    quilts for kids

    What a great idea!!



  8. Lori

    Lori says: #8

    quilts for kids/Joanns

    I got my Downy Quilt kit in the mail and am so anxious to get started on it and send it out so that it can go a child that will love it and deserves it. What a great program and a perfect way for so many sewing lovers to get involved!!


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