For the last five years, Children of the Americas surgical patients in Guatemala have been the beneficiaries of many hand-made quilts. Hundreds of quilts and infant bibs have been made by this group of dedicated volunteers in Mt. Carmel, Indiana. COTA staff has made a tradition of gifting one of these special donations to each surgery patient we help on our teams. A big thank you to the amazing residents of this tiny but compassionate town.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Covering our Patients in Comfort
For the last five years, Children of the Americas surgical patients in Guatemala have been the beneficiaries of many hand-made quilts. Hundreds of quilts and infant bibs have been made by this group of dedicated volunteers in Mt. Carmel, Indiana. COTA staff has made a tradition of gifting one of these special donations to each surgery patient we help on our teams. A big thank you to the amazing residents of this tiny but compassionate town.
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