PLEASANT GROVE, Utah — The Pleasant Grove North Field Stake Relief Society is involved in a humanitarian project that will culminate Saturday.The stake's goal is to assemble 400 newborn kits and 400 school kits and to tie approximately 200 quilts. The items will be delivered to the American Fork Humanitarian Center.The project has been under way for several months. The wards have made baby gowns, flannel blankets, hemmed diapers and other items in addition to holding many quilting sessions. In 2007, the stake completed 240 newborn kits, more than 300 school kits and more than 200 quilts.
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