Hi, everyone! Sybrina here with a status update for Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
It's been a busy week for our mail carrier. He's delivered three boxes of cards -- nearly 450 cards -- already this week... And to think it's just Wednesday! It is so heartwarming to receive these amazing works of heart that have been made with so much love for our kids.
Adding these most recent deliveries to the cards that I had already received, I now have plenty of holiday cards for this year's Christmas shipment. If you have sent cards my way in the last day or so, rest assured that I will squeeze a few extra in my box or pack them away for next year. :)
Thank you so much for your support of SAS4Kids. Your kindnesses bring huge smiles to lots of little faces.
Have a blessed Thanksgiving celebration with loved ones, family, and friends.
A blog dedicated to collecting and distributing handmade cards to children who are inpatient at Children's Hospitals. Please send us your handmade kids' cards for holidays, birthdays, and everyday cheer. Help us put a smile on our kids' faces! Thanks for reviewing the guidelines and volunteer updates before sending in your cards.
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Friday, November 13, 2015
Special Request from our Volunteer Anne Slattery
Karen here and I received the email below from Anne. If you can help the Neonatal Unit out, please send Anne an email to coordinate your gift. And Thanks!!
I have a special request from St. Christopher's Hospital Philadelphia from the Neonatal Unit for baby themed cards. They would like images like rattles, bottles, tugboats, pacifiers, bows, strollers, etc. Probably all the cute little critter stamps that are popular now would be good also. They are requesting 50 cards to begin with. If any of our wonderful card makers can help me out with this it would be greatly appreciated. I just request that they email me first (aslatz@verizon.net) to let me know how many and what time frame I could have them as I don't want to be overwhelmed with baby themed cards.