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Quilting for a Cause NJ Sews and Donates Quilt # 4,000
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By Steve Sears e q u a n n o c k- b a s e d Quilting for a Cause NJ has for almost four years donated quilts to the homeless in all 50 United States and 6 other countries. In fact, in early 2019 the group received from the Township of Pequannock a proclamation citing its worthwhile endeavors and significant achievement in making by that time 1,772 quilts. Fast forward almost two years, and Quilting for a Cause NJ recently reached a milestone of creating and donating their 4,000th quilt. “Reaching 4,000 quilts in less than four years is a huge accomplishment,” says founder, Rosemary Deming-Phalon. “The number just snuck up on us. I am so proud of our volunteers. I am grateful for the countless hours of volunteer work. There has been no hesitation at all to continue our mission. The need for quilts is greater than ever.
The numbers of people who are without homes is on the rise.” The group, which Deming-Phalon and her husband, Joe, founded in their living room with a few volunteers on January 21, 2017, used that day fabric that they’d inherited from his mother. An initial few adults and Girl Scout members have grown to around
75-100 volunteers. “The number fluctuates,” Deming-Phalon says. The group, which annually holds a Sew-a-Thon, was denied the opportunity this year. Poor weather in January and the arrival of the COVID19 pandemic two months later squashed those plans. “Our 4-year anniversary is January 17, 2021. We are planning a
virtual celebration,” says Deming-Phalon. Also, Quilting for a Cause NJ has not been able to meet once per month as a group due to the coronavirus, but instead has been sewing at their homes. “We pass around supplies by leaving bags on volunteers’ doorsteps,” says Deming-Phalon. “When the quilts are finished, we bring continued on page 4
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