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Guild makes quilts for women and children at Washington City Mission

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Photos: Courtesy of Washington City Mission

Martha Washington Quilters Guild recently made quilts for women and children in Washington City Mission shelters. Pictured on the floor, from left, are quilter Doris Dunaway and mission employees Lisa Rotello and Leah Dietrich. In the top row, from left, are mission Chief Development Officer Dr. Sally Mounts and quilters Yvonne Brenner, Carolyn Fuchs, Maria Nickles, Terry Crawford, Peggy Tush and Evelyn Lesniakowski.

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Courtesy of Washington City Mission

Martha Washington Quilters Guild recently made quilts for women and children at Washington City Mission.

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Courtesy of Washington City Mission

Quilts recently made by members of the Martha Washington Quilters Guild are displayed at Washington City Mission.

The Martha Washington Quilters Guild recently sewed quits for those at the Washington City Mission’s shelters for single women and women with children.

Quilters made 18 quilts for women, and 19 quilts for women with children.

“The women who come to our shelter are coming out of some really difficult situations,” mission Chief Development Officer Dr. Sally Mounts told the quilters. “These beautiful quilts that you’ve made for them will let the women know that they are loved and cared for.”

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