Showing posts with label Mayan Families. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mayan Families. Show all posts

Friday, November 9, 2018

Last Shipment to Mayan Families

I sent off the last shipment of quilts to Mayan Families two weeks ago. With a new executive director and board in place, they have decided not to receive and distribute the quilts any longer. They are in the process of streamlining all their programs and reevaluating priorities.

So thanks to so many who have contributed over the years. One hundred quilts went to the orphanage at Santa Apolonia. Two hundred and nine quilts went to the Kids in Need program at Mayan Families. What an accomplishment! Thanks so much for your participation and generosity. We had a good run.

Here are the quilts in the last shipment.  The first three are from Pat in Idaho.




Take Heart is from Chris in Vancouver.

Mary in Vancouver made these nine quilts.









And these are mine.






Friday, July 13, 2018

Last of This Week's Shipment to Mayan Families

Here are my quilts, the end of this week's shipment to Mayan Families.








Tuesday, July 10, 2018

More Guatemala Quilts

These three are from Mary in Vancouver.




These two were donated by Marni from British Columbia.  They were made by her late mother.



This one is from Marta in Palm Desert.


Thank you all contributors! You are bringing a smile to some children in need.

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Thirty-One Quilts Shipped to Mayan Families This Week

I shipped 31 quilts to Mayan Families in Guatemala yesterday!  Since I got a new Bernina longarm about 2 months ago, I've been catching up on the backlog.  I LOVE my new machine. These quilts are all from Pat in Idaho. Thanks, Pat!










Saturday, June 30, 2018

February 2018 Quilts to Mayan Families

In getting ready to post the Mayan Families shipment I'm working on, I realize I didn't post the five quilts shipped last February.  Here they are. The playmat is from the Palm Desert Lunch Bunch and was sent with appropriate Hot Wheels. The log cabin variations are mine.