• CREATE AN ACCOUNT
  • LOG.IN
  • CONTENTS
  • CLASSIFIEDS
  • ARCHIVE
  • INFO | ADVERTISING | CONTACT US

  • Home
  • News
    • News Main Page
    • NewsFlash
  • A&E
    • A&E Main Page
    • Movie Times
    • TV Listings
    • A&E Blog
    • Art Galleries
    • Best Bets
  • Opinion
    • Opinion Main Page
    • Endorsements
    • Blogs
    • Columns
    • Voices
    • Letters
    • In Memoriam
    • Obituaries
  • Events
    • Today
    • Search
    • Submit
    • Best Bets
  • Living
    • Living Main Page
    • Outdoors
    • Travel
    • Sports
    • Peeps
  • Food & Drink
    • Food & Drink Main Page
    • All Restaurants
    • Delivery
    • All Bars & Clubs
    • Drink Specials
    • Open Now
  • Sports
  • Outdoors
    • Outdoors Main Page
    • Outside Insider
    • Spotlight On
    • Features
  • Classifieds
    • Real Estate
    • Jobs
    • Autos
  • Obits

    Quilts for Teddy Bear Foundation

    Guild Members Show What Their Craft Is All About


    Friday, August 21, 2009
    By Brittany Kyles
    Article Tools
    Print friendly
    E-mail story
    Tip Us Off
    iPod friendly
    Comments
    Bookmark This
    del.icio.us. del.icio.us.
    Digg! Digg!
    furl furl
    google google
    newsvine newsvine
    reddit reddit
    technorati technorati
    Facebook Facebook
    Yahoo! My Web 2.0 Yahoo!

    Coastal Quilters Guild of Santa Barbara and Goleta is a charitable organization dedicated to safeguarding the art and history of quiltmaking. And each year, it chooses a different organization to receive its gifts of handmade quilts.

    The guild has donated 214 stunning quilts to the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation, which provides emotional and financial support to children with cancer. Formed in 1988, the Coastal Quilters Guildhas more than 280 current members—men as well as women, contrary to what you might suppose.

    Click to enlarge photo

    The Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation is renowned for providing middle-to-low-income families with monetary aid for such things as rent, mortgage, and car payments, along with other services to help families of cancer patients—which in turn frees the families to dedicate much more time, love, and support to their number one concern, their children. Nikki Katz, Teddy Bear’s founder and program director, explained that she was inspired by a three-year-old boy diagnosed with Ewing Sarcoma. “Two years later, he suffered a relapse,” she recounted. “One day his mother broke down in tears as she shared the hardships she and her family had faced. She spoke of unplanned and extended hospital stays, expensive medications.” Nikki realized that something needed to be done and one year later the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation was formed.

    The Coastal Quilters Guild literature notes that a quilt is “a small comfort that we can provide to show . . . that someone, even someone who is a stranger, cares for their health and well-being. The thought is as valuable as the quilt itself.” Jeanne Surber, co-chair of this year’s Community Quilts Project, described her job as “the most gratifying position I have ever held. Over 200 quilts for the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation—what an awesome testimony to the love and care Guild members have.”

    Related Links

    • More Visual Arts
    Story Help (Click-ability)
    Double-clicking on any word or phrase in this story will open a reference window with definitions and links to other reference material.

    Comments

    Discussion Guidelines

    Post a comment

    Username:
    Password: (Forgotten your password?)

    Comment:

    EVENT CALENDAR

    Previous Month | Next Month

    Today's Events Best Bets Submit an Event

    Local Weather

    Currently:
    Clear Sky
    Temperature:
    50.0°
    Wind:
    5 NE

    Surf Report
    • Specials
    • InPrint
    • Top Emails
    • Best Of 2009
    • 2009 Election Coverage
    • Wedding Guide 2009
    • Blue Green Guide 2009
    • SBIFF 2009
    • Tea Fire 2008
    • Local Heroes 2008
    • Calendar of Fundraisers
    • Local Bands
    • The Independent’s Local Heroes
    • Viggo Hits The Road
    • Elings Park Expansion Shot Down
    • Doggie See, Doggie Do
    • Alison Saar at Atkinson Gallery
    • Sampling My Syrah, Sharing Your Chardonnay
    1. Eating Animals
    2. Producer Must Pay Landscaper
    3. High Noon in the Garden of Controversy
    4. My Swine Flu Experience
    5. Teacher in Trouble
    6. Bella Dolce Bakery Is Born
    • CREATE AN ACCOUNT
    • LOG.IN
    • CONTENTS
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • ARCHIVE
    • INFO | ADVERTISING | CONTACT US
    Google
     
    Independent.com Web
    Copyright ©2009 Santa Barbara Independent, Inc. Reproduction of material from any Independent.com pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. If you believe an Independent.com user or any material appearing on Independent.com is copyrighted material used without proper permission, please click here.
    This is our Privacy Policy.