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We’ll have a great day!
Shawletter a network of needle crafters ministering to families of the fallen
Since 2006, volunteers have given 7,806 handmade prayer shawls.
Stitching & Serving
Since our last newsletter, shawls were shared with families of:
SFC Nicholas Noyes SSG Joseph Galietti SSG Anthony Lovell SFC Phillip Leeman PV2 Randy Aguirre SSG James Perez PV2 Garrett Tornes SFC Mahmoud Wafa
Please keep these families in your prayers.
We hope you’ll join us for
ShawlSouth! Saturday, October 28
10am - 2pm
First United Methodist Church 210 Hickory Street SE
Hartselle, Alabama Please register:
https://ps4fs.org/shawlsouth
For Info: (256) 775 6642
Prayer
Show & Tell
We’ll meet other ministry groups and learn about their services.
Yarn Swap
Clean out the closet! You might find a treasure that you need, too!
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We’ll pray for each other and all our crafting and caring ministries.
Prayer Shawls for Fallen Soldiers
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Thanks & Thoughts We don’t always hear from the families who
receive shawls, but when we do, we are touched!
From a Mother in Washington: Thank you so very much. We will forever appreciate your kindness & compassion. I am so proud to be American, where people I don't even know want to help us. Thank all of you so very much.
From a Mother in Arizona: Thank you for doing what you do. I truly appreciate this organization.
From a Mother in Texas: I would love to have shawl… thank you so much for your prayers and kind words. Thank you God bless you all for the work you do. It is appreciated
From a Wife in Maryland: Thank you for you service and commitment to providing prayer shawls for widows. I'm sure they will provide comfort during this difficult time. I am truly appreciative that you have reached out to me.
From a Mother and Daughter in Texas: Thank you so much!
From a Fiancee in New York: I wanted to thank you for the lovely shawl I received at Dover for the arrival of my fince. It has comforted me during services and beyond. It was much appreciated.