These Portland-area hospice patients need goods. Do you know how to knit or sew?
Briefly

Positive Charge! PDX is encouraging crafters in the Portland metro area to participate in the Stitches for Hospice project. The initiative invites individuals at all skill levels to sew or knit items like adult clothing protectors and catheter bag covers for those in hospice care. This project is designed to not only provide comfort to terminally ill patients but also to strengthen community ties and foster creativity as a way to support neighbors in need.
With Positive Charge! PDX's Stitches for Hospice project, locals are encouraged to use their crafting skills to create practical items like adult clothing protectors and catheter bag covers. This initiative aims to support terminally ill individuals in hospice programs, fostering community involvement and compassion through creativity.
This project not only allows crafters to contribute positively to their community but also provides essential comfort to individuals in hospice care, demonstrating the power of creativity in times of need.
The Stitches for Hospice initiative challenges Portland’s crafters of all skill levels to come together and make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in their final days.
By participating in Stitches for Hospice, Portland-area residents can connect with their neighbors through a shared sense of purpose while also honing their sewing and knitting skills.
Read at PortlandTribune.com
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