I shared about the outreach of Love Without Boundaries yesterday, and today have a quick and simple way you can jump in with both feet to help! :)
BIBS!
There is an upcoming surgical trip scheduled as one of the Love Without Boundaries Special Projects. This medical trip is specifically to provide cleft repair surgery.
One item that is essential while these sweet babies recover...bibs.
Here's a note I received from one of the volunteers who will be going on this trip...
"Thank you so much for your offer to make baby bibs!
I can't tell you how excited I am that people are willing to help! The bibs were a huge hit on the last trip and the babies were still wearing them in pictures months later.
Here are some free patterns. We need bibs from medium size to toddlers size, any pattern, color. Terry cloth on the back is nice but not necessary! Velcro closures would be wonderful!
free bib patterns
http://tipnut.com/baby-bibs/
I will be leaving for the Cleft Trip on April 10th. We are planning to operate on 50 or more babies.
Thank you so much for helping the sweet babies!!!"
Maureen Brogan
Medical Exchange Director
Love Without Boundaries Foundation
www.lovewithoutboundaries.com
"Hope and Healing for Orphaned Children"
Thank you so much for helping the sweet babies!!!"
Maureen Brogan
Medical Exchange Director
Love Without Boundaries Foundation
www.lovewithoutboundaries.com
"Hope and Healing for Orphaned Children"
Cleft surgery can mean the difference of being socially accepted within a child's community. It's a big deal! And you can play a part by providing bibs. If you'd like to donate bibs, you can email me for the address to send them to or post your interest to the Love Without Boundaries facebook wall attention Maureen Brogan.
Loving others through your sewing machine....a sweet, sweet gift on both ends!
I should be able to make a few, Kristy. I'll let you know how I go...
ReplyDeleteDear Kristy,
ReplyDeleteI just bopped you an e-mailed for the address...I would be pleased to make some bibs for these little sweeties!
God bless,
Laura
I am a mama to a cleft kiddo from China, would love to make some bibs!!
ReplyDeleteOh I'd rather make bibs, I'll get right on it! Hugs ~ Mary
ReplyDeleteu can never have to many bibs! xxx
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I absolutely agree Julia! :) The response to help the sweet babies with this simple need has been wonderfully overwhelming! I hope they are just swimming in bibs!
ReplyDeleteJust sent out my box of eight bibs for
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Used the pattern that you linked to from
Craftiness is not Optional.
Thanks for all your work to bring together the Internet
crafting world for such worthy causes.