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This is such a worthwhile and wonderful program! God bless the good inmates making hats etc. to help little ones, what a refreshing story to read this morning! It's a great talent to explore and develop in this world. If they need more free patterns please let them know about 'Bev's Country Cottage'.
BevQ
This is a wonderful and very productive and loving thing you are doing so these women can learn a good way to show their love of something. Please, keep up the good work. chincie
I wish the rest of the country would do this type of thing. This is a win-win program. Thanks for the article!
What a wonderful way to give service, both for those who organized this project and for those who are making needed items for others. As Pammie said, it is a win-win program. When we serve others we become more ourselves.
This is so Christ like....put it on the national news!!!
God bless those who are sensitive to the spirit and take the time to reach out to bless all concerned! What a great program.
i love to see mormon outreach i wish i saw more of it keep up the love of christ
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