Displaying some of the hand-crafted lap quilts that will be going to Amedisys patients in the hospice program are, from left, Eva Summers, Deloris Wilson, Nicole Delaney, Betty Shreves and Ladonna Tucker. The donation was made by the Stonewood Community Educational Outreach Service club.
STONEWOOD, W.Va. (WV News) — The Stonewood Community Educational Outreach Service club donated more than two dozen lap quilts to Amedisys, continuing a long club tradition of helping bring comfort to those going through the hospice program.
The Stonewood club has been handcrafting the lap quilts during weekly get-togethers for the past decade. Those quilts find their way to patients at Amedisys, the VA hospital and nursing home and to breast cancer patients. The club members bring the lap quilts to those organizations two or three times annually.
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