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This kind woman crocheted 45 blankets to donate to sick children
Now here is a woman from Rumson, New Jersey, with a heart of gold! Nancy Banta cricheting blankets and donating them to sick children for over 20 years now. Her kind acts were brought to light by her daughter who proudly shared a photo of her mother sitting next to the 45 blankets she crocheted this year for donation.
“My mom has been donating crocheted blankets to sick children over the past 20+ years,” her daughter said. “In total she has made 49 afghans this year, 45 of which she just donated to Jersey Shore Medical Hospital’s Pediatric and Pediatric ICU wards.”
This is Banta’s 5th year donating to the hospital.
“She has probably donated over 1,000 blankets to those in need at this point in her lifetime and she’s not stopping anytime soon!” her daughter added.
This kind woman crocheted 45 blankets to donate to sick children
Now here is a woman from Rumson, New Jersey, with a heart of gold! Nancy Banta cricheting blankets and donating them to sick children for over 20 years now. Her kind acts were brought to light by her daughter who proudly shared a photo of her mother sitting next to the 45 blankets she crocheted this year for donation.
“My mom has been donating crocheted blankets to sick children over the past 20+ years,” her daughter said. “In total she has made 49 afghans this year, 45 of which she just donated to Jersey Shore Medical Hospital’s Pediatric and Pediatric ICU wards.”
This is Banta’s 5th year donating to the hospital.
“She has probably donated over 1,000 blankets to those in need at this point in her lifetime and she’s not stopping anytime soon!” her daughter added.
Inputs from : https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/3582/New-Jersey-Woman-Crochets-Blankets-For-Sick-Kids
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