"A QUILT FOR EVERY BED"
Please donate to provide quilts for hospitalized children!
This year 1200 handmade quilts were donated to the Primary Childrens Medical Center, and are working on next years batch!
On April 17, Delta Air Lines employees in SALT LAKE CITY, presented more than 1,200 handmade quilts to the Primary Children’s Medical Center as part of an ongoing partnership between Salt Lake City’s hometown airline and the city’s leading children’s hospital. The handmade bedcovers, which were on display in the Energy Solutions Arena as part of a formal presentation by Delta to hospital officials, blanketed the entire playing surface and approximately 30 percent of the facility’s seating area.
“I am proud of our employees overwhelming dedication to provide quilts for Primary Children’s Medical Center,” said Sandy Gordon, vice president of In-Flight Service at Delta. “Their continued spirit and support shows that our commitment to the Salt Lake City community reaches well beyond the airport.” The quilts were presented to Sharon Goodrich, director of Primary Children’s Medical Center during the ceremony. The Medical Center has a long-standing tradition of providing quilts to children whose illnesses or injuries require extended hospital stays.
The project began seven years ago in the Salt Lake City Delta flight attendant lounge where employees converted their work area into a virtual quilt factory producing individual pieces between flights. Their efforts were quickly supported by other employees and senior management. Today, Delta employees, their families and others throughout the country volunteer to produce quilts to be donated to the hospital.
As the quilt project coordinator, Cindy Atkinson, a Delta flight attendant, has overseen the growth of the project from its first year when Delta presented 335 quilts, to today, when the number has nearly quadrupled.
“I’ve been so encouraged by a project that started locally, but has grown to receive national attention,” said Atkinson. “This began as a grassroots effort to support the children of a great local hospital, and now we’ve got people and companies from across the country donating money and material to support the cause. Our goal is to provide the children and their families with something that shows we care and love them – that’s what this is all about.”
Recently, Carpenter, a company which provides fiberfill for everyday items such as beds, floors and boxes, announced that it will provide all of the batting for next year’s quilts.
By: Ashlea Caplinger