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Ruthfred Acres Woman’s Club crafters make blankets for foster children

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1 Min Read Dec. 8, 2025 | 2 weeks Ago
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Members of the Ruthfred Acres Woman’s Club have once again demonstrated the power of community and compassion. This year, the club’s dedicated crafters joined forces to create 60 cozy blankets, each lovingly made for children in foster care.

The project came together when club members, under the direction of member Julianne Klara.

The women spent hours cutting fabric, knotting and labeling each blanket. The work was both a labor of love and a testament to the club’s ongoing commitment to helping those in need.

“We wanted to do something special for children in foster care, to let them know that they are cared for and thought of,” Klara said.

“Every blanket is made with love, and we hope it brings comfort to every child who receives one.”

The distribution of the blankets has been carefully planned as well. A portion will be delivered to the Blair Foundation in Castle Shannon, ensuring children in that community benefit from the club’s efforts. The balance of the blankets will be provided for the Foster Love Project in Wilkinsburg.

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