Jeanne Malgioglio
We had a special request recently from a mom of this cute little boy.
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Susan Finch and Pam Head
A roadtrip to Washington led to a lot of families receiving blankets.
Michael's Distribution Center in WA, emailed BPHQ saying they had a lot of yarn to donation. Pam Head and BP Founder, Susan Finch, took the opportunity for a road trip to cram Susan's 4 Runner with gorgeous yarn.
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Susan Finch
July 26 1-4pm, Embassy Suites, Tigard (Washington Square), Oregon - help make hygiene kits for those in need. Embassy Suites/Hilton has partnered with Clean The World to make use of the shampoos, soaps left behind to clean them up and distribute them to those in shelters, living on the streets. Details on our site.
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Susan Finch
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Susan Finch
Watch this 36 minute video panel discussion about how to start a chapter, our history, how you can easily join us. We discussed resources for chapters, why we are not in other countries and one question: why haven't I heard about Binky Patrol before?
We spend the time talking to existing chapter leaders, and a new one to get both sides of this story of what it takes to start and run a chapter. Hear some stories from Binky Patrol's beginnings - Oprah, Family Circle, St. John Knits, Disney and more!
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Susan FInch
Our mission statement states that we give binkies away to children 0 - 18. There are times when you just have to give a binky to someone who is 0 - 104. This tragic story of one man's rage in Hawaiian Gardens drives home how much binkies are needed on short notice by adults, too. KTLA has the story.
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Christina Cuevas
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Susan Finch
Jen Klair Kids has just sent in ten GORGEOUS binkies to Carolyn Berndt. The timing is perfect for the Laguna Beach Community Clinic. The clinic serves families throughout South Orange County that don't have health coverage or need assistance paying for medical services.
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Terri Madruga - AC Lincoln, CA Chapter
I am excited to tell you about a project we are working on with my employer, Delta Dental of California (the insurance company). As part of our recent ‘Bring Your Kids to Work Day’, we had the children draw on white cotton squares with a special picture or message to child in need. They will be made into quilts with other kid friendly material. This year we are sending them to the children of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) in Washington, DC.

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