Thank you so much for the lovely Christmas pillowcase to brighten my son's day. He is a little cancer survivor. We had a hospital day for his annual MRI under anesthesia.
Ronald McDonald House-Oak Street held their 9th annual Tomten Festival. A Tomten is a "little helper" in Swedish. The kids turned into Tomtens and made gifts for their loved ones.
We hope Grandma loves her dinosaur pillowcase!
There were awesome projects all around the room. It was a night of fun and a lot of smiles!
Supplying the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital with Halloween-theme pillowcases has become an annual tradition! The hospital throws a 'reverse' Trick or Treating party. Staff, nurses, and doctors go to each of the rooms with treats. Rumor has it the pillowcases are some of the kids' favorites!
2014 marked our fifth year participating in the nationwide Miles of Pillowcase Smiles Campaign. Minnesota volunteers made 2,879 pillowcases! The organization campaign total was 81,000! Wow - that's a lot of smiles!