O, Quilter -- Can You Help?
I've recently learned of a woman called Lark Eshleman who is doing some much-needed work; she's a psychotherapist out in Lancaster County whose expertise is helping children and adolescents who have experienced emotional trauma. This past winter Dr. Eshleman went to Romania where refugee children from Ukraine, who have lost so much, are being housed in orphanages, to do her work.
She is scheduled to return to Romania -- working with the World Health Organization and International Office of Migration -- this September, where she will work personally with twenty-five Ukrainian boys and girls. She is also training other therapists to perform this specialized therapy.
A significant part of the care involves "security" blankets quilts ( think Linus) that are approximately 36 by 50 inches, one per child. Lark would love to have a new quilt for each of the twenty-five children she will be supporting. I would like to help make that happen. Wouldn't you?
If you want to make a quilt for a hurting Ukrainian kid, now's the time! Get your quilt to me and I'll get it to Lark, so long as I have it no later than August 31. Quilted or tied, bright or subtle, a little bigger or smaller is no problem, obviously no camouflage or scary imagery, animal prints especially good. Questions? Let's hear 'em.
Let me know, please, when you are ready to send your quilt. I'll give you either my address (if you don't already have it) or a different address in Lancaster County.
I'm really excited about being a part of helping these kids back to something resembling wholeness.
Comments
hugs,
Lynne
arlyn.parker@comcast.net
I have your address somewhere but please send it to me again. Thank you.
Hugs!
Kathy
Lila