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BYU College of Nursing Homecoming Service Project

BYU College of Nursing Homecoming Service Project . October 24, 2009 Sponsored by the College of Nursing Alumni Board. Alumni Board Homecoming Service Project Items for 200+ Newborn kits were generously donated. BYU Center for Learning and Service 50 infant hats

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BYU College of Nursing Homecoming Service Project

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  1. BYU College of Nursing Homecoming Service Project October 24, 2009 Sponsored by the College of Nursing Alumni Board

  2. Alumni Board Homecoming Service Project Items for 200+ Newborn kits were generously donated

  3. BYU Center for Learning and Service50 infant hats • Bessie Hansen (101 years old) Provo, UT made 30 infant hats

  4. Iris Auger, Kaysville, UTmade 30 nightgowns • Bonnie WilliamsPleasanton, CA Machine quilted quilts • Infant stockings and soap – Joan Collett • Infant Onesies– Jane Coats

  5. Pleasanton 2ndWard Relief Society, Pleasanton, CA150+ Blankets and misc. items • Kaysville 9th Ward Relief Society, Kaysville, UTBlankets, crocheted booties, and misc. items

  6. Delores Macias, Sharon BrownlowPleasanton, CASewing infant blankets • Lindon 13th Ward, Lindon, UT – Blankets & misc. items • Violet Hernandez, Pleasanton, CACrocheted Afghans • Kara Godi, Pleasanton, CACrocheted edges on infant blankets • Fabric for infant blankets – JoAnne Edwards

  7. Alumni, students, and faculty assemble newborn kits

  8. Distribution of Newborn Kits United Way of Utah County

  9. Distribution of Newborn Kits Centro HispanoProvo, UT Davis County Public Health Farmington, UT Karen refugee population Salt Lake City, UT Shelter for Women and Children in Crisis Provo, UT Swahili populationSalt Lake City, UT Utah County Health Department Provo, UT Utah Valley Regional Medical Center – Mother/BabyProvo, UT Welcome BabyProvo, UT

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