At the Hays Seniors Citizen Centre, a sewing room full of fabric inspired a group of creative quilters to start stitching and bring holiday joy to rural healthcare centres across the South Zone.
“It was a shame that all this fabric was sitting there doing nothing,” says quilter Margaret Kress. “We started with quilts. Then asked, where are we going to send them, what are we going to do with them all?”
Reaching out to Alberta Health Services (AHS), the sewers found a home for their quilts and when AHS asked for Christmas stockings, the group whipped together 182 stockings! These were sent to Volunteer Resources at Brooks, Cardston, Milk River and Taber health centres. Local auxiliaries and foundations supported the purchase of gifts and volunteers got the stockings ready to hand out to patients for Christmas morning.
At the Taber Health Centre, volunteers Isabella Neufeld, Joe Constantine and Martha Froese, gathered in early December to prepare stockings and gift bundles for patients in acute care and long-term care.
“I’ve been in hospital before during Christmas and it’s definitely not a fun time,” says Froese. “I remember my nurses bringing me a little bit of a Christmas present — and that meant so much to me.”
Preparing 30 stockings — nine for residents in long-term care — Meagan Piller, volunteer coordinator for Taber and Bow Island, thoughtfully selected blankets for each long-term resident, and spent months watching for great deals and useful gifts.
The gifts bring comfort and joy to patients — a reminder that it’s Christmas.
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