20 Years in Beaverton
It was emotional when our founder, Susan Finch, moved her family to Oregon. Not only did she leave behind her family, she left behind her best friends she made in Binky Patrol. Beaverton has been welcoming and
It was emotional when our founder, Susan Finch, moved her family to Oregon. Not only did she leave behind her family, she left behind her best friends she made in Binky Patrol. Beaverton has been welcoming and
Dear Volunteers, Donors, and Friends, There are no right words to say it, but I am completely overwhelmed in the best possible way after our very first Bink-a-Thon. Because of all of you, we created 82 blankets (yes, 82!!!) What started
There is a Bink-A-Thon in Clarks Summit, PA this Saturday, 4/25! AC Pamela Scandale was featured in an article published in The Abington Journal. "Area coordinator Pamela Scandale started the Lackawanna County chapter of the Binky Patrol.
We started a small sewing group at Holy Trinity - where our annual Bink-a-Thon is. It's been about 10 months. It's a steady group of between 5-10. This month, due to play practice (Sound of Music), we
Binky Patrol’s Southern Connecticut wants to thank everyone who came out on Saturday, 4/11 for a Bink-A-Thon held in honor of Jay Piccirillo. Jay was a good friend of many different volunteers as well as an overall
"The Monroe/Trumbull CT Binky Patrol welcomes those who want to help make and donate blankets for children who are hurting, sad or scared — whether they are in hospitals, shelters, schools or at home. This nonprofit’s local
When Jeanne and Susan had the idea of a fun way to get new people involved in small projects, they came up with a block challenge. Hearts are ALWAYS welcomed. It was a great kick-off. Rania
Volunteers in Connecticut did not let the recent shake of the snow globe stop them last weekend. Over 50 kids, teens, and adults came to Nichols United Methodist Church on Monday for the MLK Bink-A-Thon. 89
We have to work fast, so we need your help with this: please send young-adult-sized scarves and blankets (and 9-inch squares) by January 14th to the address below. Please only use the school colors: dark brown, bright red, and white.
We are deeply grateful to St. George Church in Trumbull for opening their hearts and doors once again to host a blanket-making gathering on November 19th. Twenty wonderful volunteers came together that evening to create 23 fleece-tie