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Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
We are a ministry that seeks to show our love for Jesus not only by our words, but by what we do.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Field Trip to Lancaster, PA

The ladies of Keep n' Stitches had the opportunity to go on a field trip to Lancaster, PA to enjoy the spectacular work of Sight and Sound Theater's production of Jonah. It started with an early morning ride up to Pennsylvania, lots of food sharing on the bus, and an hour long stop before the show scanning quilt shops.

Soon we arrived at the beautiful hall and took our seats, which were surprisingly close to the stage, and sat back, relaxed, and enjoyed the show. If you haven't gotten a chance to go see Jonah yet - GO! The sets and costumes are fantastic and as Pr. Scott said, the best part is the underwater scene. It will take your breath away.

After the show we had a delightful dinner at Hershey's Restaurant, just down the street from Sight and Sound. We thoroughly stuffed our faces and our tummies with delicious, country-style food and were quite satisfied.

The ride home was full of laughter and conversation. It is so much fun to hang out with these ladies! (And Mr. Scott, the sole male-presence, lol)

Thanks for the great day! Enjoy the pictures.


















Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Hello family,


The Keep n' Stitches team have been working hard and are quickly coming to a close of a couple of projects. The first shipment of clothes and other supplies to Casa de Esperanza, Nicaragua has been sent and well received and we are now waiting to send the second half of those things that were collected for shipment. There are also some exciting possibilities that might be coming about that have to do with Casa de Esperanza. I am not allowed to say much right now, but I ask that you please all pray that God might lead us into doing His will. 

We received a wonderful card Elderhouse Assisted Living Center for the walker saddlebags that the ladies of the group sewed for the elderly to be able to carry around little things that they like as they walk around. The gifts were "unique and greatly appreciated." It is always such a blessing to be able to touch the lives of so many people. Such a small thing can really make a big impact.

The daughters of Keep n' Stitches founder and director V, J and VM, were given an amazing opportunity to play with the New England Youth Ensemble and the Columbia Collegiate Chorale on a tour to South Africa this past June. It was discovered that while on tour, the group would visiting Maluti Hospital in Lesotho (pronounced Leh-su-tu). If you were not aware of it already, Keep n' Stitches has for the past several years sent an annual shipment of baby blankets to Maluti Hospital. These are eagerly accepted and greatly needed due to the poverty of the people of Lesotho and also the cold temperatures of the country, especially during the winter. Since J and VM were going to visit, Keep n' Stitches made an agreement with the NEYE and CCC and was allowed permission to have the blankets transported with the orchestra supplies all the way to South Africa. 

VM (left) and J at the entrance of Maluti Hospital and School of Nursing


Upon arriving to Maluti, the groups were asked to give an impromptu performance and afterwards J and VM were able to physically present Drs. Rodrigues the blankets that had been brought with the groups. They were stored in Dr. Elda Rodrigues' office to be later distributed, but the look of appreciation and gratitude on the doctor's faces were visible and lifted our spirits. About a month later J happened to see the doctors at Spencerville Church and again they expressed their appreciation and told us that the women who had received the blankets for their children were so extremely excited to have received such a unique and special gift. 




Some of the group members enjoy playing with the children.


Director of the NEYE leads out a group of instrumentalists and singers in an impromptu performance.







Dr. Rodrigues accepts blankets brought with NEYE and CCC from Keep n' Stitches.



Dr. Rodrigues with VM and J.



J with Dr. Elda Rodrigues


Dr. Rodrigues shows the group part of the pediatric ward. 

A young mother whose child is in the pediatric ward of Maluti Hospital.
She may be one of those who received one of our blankets.






Please pray for Maluti Hospital as they continue to serve the people of Lesotho and some nearby villages just across the border in South Africa. They have also opened up a school of nursing - so they are not only serving the people but teaching the people how to serve each other and themselves. They could greatly use your prayers and financial support. 

Please pray also for the Keep n' Stitches group as we continue to reach out to others through our crafts. We stitch because we love.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Pediatric Emergency Room Pillow Cases


Keep In Stitches visited the Pediatric Emergency Room of MedStar Montgomery Medical Center on February 21, 2012 and brought pillow cases as a gift to their patients. In this picture you see the Keep In Stitches members with the doctor and nurses of the unit.



Casa de Esperanza, Nicaragua

   Our newest project as of January 2012 is making clothes for boys and girls from the orphanage Casa de Esperanza in Nicaragua. The Keep in Stitches is currently working on sewing warm weather clothing for these young people and are seeking to involve the wider church community as well through donations of new/gently used articles of clothing for babies such as: cloth diapers, diaper pins, onesies, etc.











   This project will continue until the summer. Continue to check in for updates and if you wish to help please contact the leader of the Keep In Stitches group at fvsbrn@verizon.net. Thank you for your support and continued prayers.

A Wider Circle

    We had the great opportunity to partner with a group called A Wider Circle, a non-profit organization that helps children and adults lift themselves out of poverty. We donated 75 flannel baby blankets to their well-mother, well-baby program in November of 2011. 
    For more information on A Wider Circle please visit their website at: http://awidercircle.org




Saprinu "Shining Star" Academy, Nepal

     It was our great honor and privilege to make over 100 hats for the students of Saprinu "Shining Star" Academy in a rural village of Nepal. Founder, Brooke Laura, visited the Keep In Stitches team to present her work to us. At that time, the team presented her with beautiful, hand-knitted hats that were made for the children of her academy. She was so excited to see how much work had been put into the project and eagerly accepted our donation. Not long after Brooke returned to Nepal, she sent us pictures of the children in their brand new hats. Their faces are glowing with happiness. Thank you so all who helped in this project and we ask that you please continue to pray for the Saprinu Academy. For more information or to learn how to donate to Shining Star Academy please visit their website at: www.saprinu.org














 
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