Beaverton’s Teddy Bear Phantom
The Beaverton Chapter of Binky Patrol has a delivery team. Our main delivery team is one man - the Teddy Bear Phantom. He prefers to stay anonymous. His selfless work is far reaching and recently TigardLife caught
The Beaverton Chapter of Binky Patrol has a delivery team. Our main delivery team is one man - the Teddy Bear Phantom. He prefers to stay anonymous. His selfless work is far reaching and recently TigardLife caught
Area Coordinator Jeanne Malgioglio talks about continuing the efforts to honor the victims of the Sandy Hook tragedy. Thank you to NBC Connecticut for telling people about this chapter and how ANYONE can choose to make a
Kimberlee Legg, the Area Coordinator for the Temecula Chapter of Binky Patrol, just shared this photo. She says local Temecula high school students dropped off approximately 125 blankets over the weekend. She has bagged them up to
Binky Patrol started in Laguna Beach, CA. Laguna Beach is filled with talented artists with caring hearts. This tiny painting is by Doug Miller (Interview here) . You can get to know him in that interview. Read
TRAVIS CORRIVEAU: McKinney North High School. College: S.M.U. Or U.T.D., to study Biochemistry to become a pediatric neurologist doctor. North Interact President, Art Club, Academic UIL in calculator, science, math, number sense, and computer science, Gifted and
Southwest Ohio chapter WEST CHESTER, Ohio — Kimberly Renner knows there are thousands of kids throughout southwest Ohio who could use a hug. But Renner also knows she can’t literally hug them all. That’s why
When my mother, Katie, moved to Brookdale Club Hill in Garland, TX and I retired, she asked me to see if I could set up something for the residents with my “blanket making”. I volunteer with Binky Patrol,
307+ Binkies in 5 hours! AMAZING! Thank you to Beaverton High School and the Key Club for hosting us, Comcast for sponsoring, donations from Hoffman Fabrics California International, Dutch Bros. on Hall, Embassy Suites and over 125
“hugs” for the Sandy Hook students As an advisor for Madison Middle School's community service club, KARE (Kids and Adults Reaching Everybody), I am always looking for projects where the school can get involved. Several years ago