Just a year ago, soon after accepting the Regional
Coordinator position for Alaska , I spoke to
the Valley Quilters’ Guild in Palmer, Alaska
about the Quilts of Valor Foundation and our mission. Little did I realize that
sitting in the audience was a veteran who was so deserving of her own
quilt. When I received the nomination
for a quilt to be awarded to this Air Force veteran, I recognized her name and
gave her a call. I asked if she’d prefer a more private presentation or a
public one. She chose to stand before the guild membership to receive her
quilt.
After the presentation the recipient told the members
assembled that she would see this as a healing quilt. She told of her service
wound, the effects the war has had on her life and her upcoming surgery. She
said “I still have a lot of healing to do, and this quilt will certainly help.”
Then she humbly asked the guild membership to continue making Quilts of Valor
because every service member and veteran who has served in wartime will
appreciate their quilt just as she does.
What an amazing feeling it was to stand beside her and join
the applause as everyone in the room stood and applauded…..long and
hard…..showing their support for this deserving woman!
Linda K., Alaska ’s
Regional Coordinator
Quilts of Valor Foundation
Thank you for this story, it is so true each and every veteran should have a quilt and maybe someday if the wars ever end, we will get this done. Probably not but we sure can try - what a terrific goal.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful healing story, Linda thank-you for sharing and please make sure she know we all thank her.
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