Hi, everyone! Our latest challenge is moving along very well for the women and children at AWAIC in Anchorage, Alaska, but we still need a few more pledges to finish.
We still need pledges for 12 pairs of women's slippers and 5 washcloths.
If you are interested in joining with us, please put your pledge in a comment below, then make what you pledged, and mail them off to the address listed in the Challenge information below by the mailing date!
We generally use acrylic yarn for our slippers and cotton yarn (always) for the washcloths. Doubling up on #4 medium worsted weight or #5 bulky yarn works well for slippers, if you can. You can use any pattern you wish (lots of links to free patterns, including our own, on our Pinterest page, too). However, we do ask that you do not add embellishments, such as, buttons or other small items that could easily be pulled off and swallowed, to any slippers for babies and young children.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
*****NEW CHALLENGE****
CHALLENGE #10 - 2016
ABUSED WOMEN’S AID IN CRISIS
Anchorage, Alaska
We are heading north again to visit at AWAIC in Anchorage, Alaska. As they have in the past they were pleased that more warm slippers would be heading their way. The shelter is at or over capacity 6 months a year. We know it can get very cold in Alaska so let's make sure that their slippers are really warm. We can do this by making sure that we use smaller sizes for our needles and hooks so the resulting fabric will be firm and dense. If you can see through it, it is too loose.
AWAIC can use:
70 women - DONE
2 teen boys - DONE
5 preteen girls - DONE
5 preteen boys - DONE
5 youth girls - DONE
5 youth boys - DONE
5 toddler girls - DONE
5 toddler boys - DONE
5 girls booties - DONE
5 boys booties - DONE
110 washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2016
PLEASE SEND TO
Caitlin Sawicki
Development Coordinator
100 West 13th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
REMEMBER: If you wish to make a pledge, put it in a comment on this post. We try to keep the numbers in each category updated as pledges come in (both here and on our Facebook page. If a category you pledge to has already been completed before we update the numbers here, we will notify you! Thank you for helping to warm the hearts and toes of women and children in domestic violence shelters across the nation!
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
ABUSED WOMEN’S AID IN CRISIS
Anchorage, Alaska
We are heading north again to visit at AWAIC in Anchorage, Alaska. As they have in the past they were pleased that more warm slippers would be heading their way. The shelter is at or over capacity 6 months a year. We know it can get very cold in Alaska so let's make sure that their slippers are really warm. We can do this by making sure that we use smaller sizes for our needles and hooks so the resulting fabric will be firm and dense. If you can see through it, it is too loose.
AWAIC can use:
70 women - DONE
2 teen boys - DONE
5 preteen girls - DONE
5 preteen boys - DONE
5 youth girls - DONE
5 youth boys - DONE
5 toddler girls - DONE
5 toddler boys - DONE
5 girls booties - DONE
5 boys booties - DONE
110 washcloths - DONE
MAILING DEADLINE: APRIL 1, 2016
PLEASE SEND TO
Caitlin Sawicki
Development Coordinator
100 West 13th Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
REMEMBER: If you wish to make a pledge, put it in a comment on this post. We try to keep the numbers in each category updated as pledges come in (both here and on our Facebook page. If a category you pledge to has already been completed before we update the numbers here, we will notify you! Thank you for helping to warm the hearts and toes of women and children in domestic violence shelters across the nation!
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Thursday, February 25, 2016
CHALLENGE COMPLETED!
Challenge #9 of 2016 has been completed! Thanks to everyone for your continued support. If you missed out on this challenge, we will have another one posted before too long. Stay tuned!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
CHALLENGE #9 - 2016
HOPE UNLIMITED
IOLA, KANSAS
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
Hope Unlimited has a Young Philanthropist Club for under 18 children. These young folks gather various things for guest bags for the residents and the shelter. These items include postage stamps, asking for loose change, making treats for the kids, donating time to work at the shelter or collecting needed items for the programs.
There is a virtual tour of the shelter on their website. I saw a cozy and comfortable living room with lots of recliners to curl up in and many other rooms that were very cozy and a very homey atmosphere.
For Hope Unlimited we need:
25 women - DONE
5 preteen girls - DONE
5 preteen boys - DONE
5 youth girls - DONE
5 youth boys - DONE
15 toddler girls - DONE
15 toddler boys - DONE
8 booties for girls - DONE
8 booties for boys - DONE
75 Washcloths - DONE
PLEASE SEND EVERYTHING BY: March 28, 2016.
MAIL TO:
Katrina Fernandez
8 North Washington Ave.
Iola, KS 66749
Please post your pledge in a comment below and we will get it by email. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Please post your pledge in a comment below and we will get it by email. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Friday, February 19, 2016
COZIES CHALLENGE COMPLETED!
COZIES FOR PETS #3 OF 2016 has been COMPLETED! Thanks, everyone, for your pledges! We have so many pet lovers and owners in our group that these challenges always go quickly.
It always saddens me to think about all of the wonderful pets that sometimes have to be left behind to suffer abuse because DV victims are not always allowed to bring pets to the shelters. However, more and more, we are seeing that shelters across the US are recognizing that many victims won't leave if it means leaving beloved pets behind to possibly be abused after they are gone. KUDOS to all these shelters that now have facilities on site or programs in place to foster or adopt these pets! (Judy)
It always saddens me to think about all of the wonderful pets that sometimes have to be left behind to suffer abuse because DV victims are not always allowed to bring pets to the shelters. However, more and more, we are seeing that shelters across the US are recognizing that many victims won't leave if it means leaving beloved pets behind to possibly be abused after they are gone. KUDOS to all these shelters that now have facilities on site or programs in place to foster or adopt these pets! (Judy)
Thursday, February 18, 2016
COZIES FOR PETS #3 - 2016
GATEWAY BATTERED WOMEN'S SERVICES,AURORA, COLORADO
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
We would like to do a Cozies for Pets challenge for the Gateway shelter (Challenge #7) and would like to send them the following number of pet blankets:
3 – 20 X 20 - DONE
3 – 24 X 24 - DONE
2 – 24 X 30 - DONE
Blankets can be crocheted, knitted, or sewn. If crocheted or knitted, please use several strands of worsted weight or at least one strand of bulky or extra bulky acrylic yarn and a simple pattern without holes. If you are making fabric blankets, use fleece, flannel (with a filler), corduroy or similar warm material. All blankets must be washable!
MAILING DEADLINE: MARCH 9-10, 2016 (If you also pledged slippers and/or washcloths for this shelter, you can hold them and send everything together if you wish, as we extended this deadline.)
MAIL TO:
JENEEN KLIPPEL
P. O. BOX 914
AURORA, COLORADO 80040
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
We would like to do a Cozies for Pets challenge for the Gateway shelter (Challenge #7) and would like to send them the following number of pet blankets:
3 – 20 X 20 - DONE
3 – 24 X 24 - DONE
2 – 24 X 30 - DONE
Blankets can be crocheted, knitted, or sewn. If crocheted or knitted, please use several strands of worsted weight or at least one strand of bulky or extra bulky acrylic yarn and a simple pattern without holes. If you are making fabric blankets, use fleece, flannel (with a filler), corduroy or similar warm material. All blankets must be washable!
MAILING DEADLINE: MARCH 9-10, 2016 (If you also pledged slippers and/or washcloths for this shelter, you can hold them and send everything together if you wish, as we extended this deadline.)
MAIL TO:
JENEEN KLIPPEL
P. O. BOX 914
AURORA, COLORADO 80040
CHALLENGE COMPLETED!
Thanks to our last few pledges from Carrie Brewer, Linda Westby, and Jan Oswald, we have now completed our 8th challenge of 2016! This one went along very quickly.
I need to double-check with Rachel, but I think we still need to do a Cozies for Pets challenge for the Gateway Battered Women's Services shelter in Aurora, Colorado (challenge #7). If so, we will put it up soon.
Judy
I need to double-check with Rachel, but I think we still need to do a Cozies for Pets challenge for the Gateway Battered Women's Services shelter in Aurora, Colorado (challenge #7). If so, we will put it up soon.
Judy
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
CHALLENGE #8 - 2016
WOMEN'S & CHILDRENS HORIZONS
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
Women and Children's Horizons has served victims and child witnesses of domestic violence in the emergency safety shelter since 1976. The emergency shelter houses up to 25-35 women and children and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Victims and their children are able to stay in the shelter for 30 days to maintain their safety and begin living an abuse-free life. Each year the emergency shelter provides a safe haven for over 300 women and children, providing over 6,000 nights in shelter and 10,000 hot meals.
Following is what we would like to provide for this shelter:
30 Women's - DONE
2 Teen Boys - DONE
6 Preteen Girls - DONE
6 Preteen Boys - DONE
6 Youth Girls - DONE
6 Youth Boys - DONE
4 Toddler Girls - DONE
4 Toddler Boys - DONE
4 Booties (generic) - DONE
70 Washcloths - DONE
PLEASE MAIL BY: SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S HORIZONS
ATTN: DONATIONS
2525 - 63rd STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53143
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN
*****CHALLENGE COMPLETED*****
Women and Children's Horizons has served victims and child witnesses of domestic violence in the emergency safety shelter since 1976. The emergency shelter houses up to 25-35 women and children and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Victims and their children are able to stay in the shelter for 30 days to maintain their safety and begin living an abuse-free life. Each year the emergency shelter provides a safe haven for over 300 women and children, providing over 6,000 nights in shelter and 10,000 hot meals.
Following is what we would like to provide for this shelter:
30 Women's - DONE
2 Teen Boys - DONE
6 Preteen Girls - DONE
6 Preteen Boys - DONE
6 Youth Girls - DONE
6 Youth Boys - DONE
4 Toddler Girls - DONE
4 Toddler Boys - DONE
4 Booties (generic) - DONE
70 Washcloths - DONE
PLEASE MAIL BY: SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 2016
MAILING ADDRESS:
WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S HORIZONS
ATTN: DONATIONS
2525 - 63rd STREET
KENOSHA, WISCONSIN 53143
UPDATE!
We finished up 2015 with our 40th challenge - for Friends Against Abuse in International Falls, Minnesota. Everyone was very busy getting ready for the holidays and we decided to take a little break at the Pink Slipper Project. By late December, we were ready to gear up for the new year with our first new challenge for 2016.
We have already finished seven (7) new slipper and washcloth challenges for 2016, plus three (3) Cozies for Pets and two (2) Happy Hands challenges for several of the shelters who allowed pets at the shelter and/or an arts/crafts program with crocheting and knitting opportunities. These challenges were all posted and pledged on our Facebook page.
So far in 2016, we have done challenges for:
If you would like to make a pledge, please place it in a comment on the challenge post and we will get it. There is a Sizing Chart in the right-hand column that will give you the approximate size of the slippers in each category. Crocheted or knitted washcloths should be made with cotton yarn (not acrylic), 7" - 10", any colors. Use any patterns you wish.
Each challenge will include a "mail by" date and the address where you should send your items once you have made them.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
We have already finished seven (7) new slipper and washcloth challenges for 2016, plus three (3) Cozies for Pets and two (2) Happy Hands challenges for several of the shelters who allowed pets at the shelter and/or an arts/crafts program with crocheting and knitting opportunities. These challenges were all posted and pledged on our Facebook page.
So far in 2016, we have done challenges for:
- Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services, Oshkosh, Wisconsin (80 slippers, 80 washcloths, plus 8 skeins of yarn, 8 pr. knitting needles, 8 crochet hooks, 8 scissors, and 8 yarn needles
- Asian-Americans for Community Involvement, San Jose, California (200 slippers, 200 washcloths
- Turning Point, Kemmerer, Wyoming (80 slippers, 85 washcloths)
- Haven of Hope (HOPE Coalition), Red Wing, Minnesota (103 slippers, 100 washcloths)
- Serenity Shelter, Mountain Home, Arkansas (80 slippers, 80 washcloths, 6 pet blankets)
- Underground Railroad, Saginaw, Michigan (108 slippers, 100 washcloths, 5 pet blankets, 10 skeins of yarn, 10 pr. knitting needles, 10 crochet hooks, 10 scissors, and 10 yarn needles
- Gateway Battered Women's Services, Aurora, Colorado (66 slippers, 70 washcloths,) Cozies for Pets challenge upcoming soon.
If you would like to make a pledge, please place it in a comment on the challenge post and we will get it. There is a Sizing Chart in the right-hand column that will give you the approximate size of the slippers in each category. Crocheted or knitted washcloths should be made with cotton yarn (not acrylic), 7" - 10", any colors. Use any patterns you wish.
Each challenge will include a "mail by" date and the address where you should send your items once you have made them.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Our newest challenge for the Sojourn Shelter (#39) is going along so quickly thanks to all of our wonderful members! We still have a few slippers left to be pledged. Won't you pledge a pair or two to help warm the hearts and toes of some children living in domestic violence shelters? All you have to do is make your pledge in a comment in the challenge post below, then make the slippers you pledged (crocheted, knitted, or sewn) and mail them out to the address listed in the challenge information for that shelter.
Here is what is remaining at the time of this post:
4 preteen girls and 5 preteen boys
Check the challenge post for updated numbers.
Thanks, everyone, for your help!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Here is what is remaining at the time of this post:
4 preteen girls and 5 preteen boys
Check the challenge post for updated numbers.
Thanks, everyone, for your help!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Monday, November 16, 2015
CHALLENGE #39 - 2015
SOJOURN SHELTER
Springfield, Illinois
The Sojourn Shelter was established in 1975 to provide domestic violence services in five counties throughout Illinois and is the largest DV service in the state. Some of their services include an emergency shelter, 24-hour hotline, counseling for adults and children, referrals and advocacy, court, and legal advocacy, and pro bono legal services.
We last sent slippers and washcloths to Sojourn in January, 2014, and they would love to have more. They currently have a good supply of washcloths, so we won't be sending any of them this time.
Here is what we will need:
36 Women's - DONE
8 Preteen Girls - DONE
8 Preteen Boys - DONE
6 Youth Girls - DONE
6 Youth Boys - DONE
5 Toddler Girls - DONE
5 Toddler Boys - DONE
3 Booties - Girls - DONE
3 Booties - Boys - DONE
80 Washcloths - DONE
PLEASE MAIL BY: MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2015
MAIL TO:
Laura Kresse
Director of Operations
1800 Westchester Blvd.
Springfield, Illinois 62704
PLEASE LEAVE THE SHELTER NAME OUT OF THE MAILING ADDRESS! THANK YOU.
If you would like to make a pledge, please make it in a comment below and we will receive it in our email. This challenge will also be running on our Facebook page and the majority of pledges will be coming in there; however, we will keep the numbers still needed in each category updated here as they come in from both locations!
Any questions, please ask!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Springfield, Illinois
The Sojourn Shelter was established in 1975 to provide domestic violence services in five counties throughout Illinois and is the largest DV service in the state. Some of their services include an emergency shelter, 24-hour hotline, counseling for adults and children, referrals and advocacy, court, and legal advocacy, and pro bono legal services.
We last sent slippers and washcloths to Sojourn in January, 2014, and they would love to have more. They currently have a good supply of washcloths, so we won't be sending any of them this time.
Here is what we will need:
36 Women's - DONE
8 Preteen Girls - DONE
8 Preteen Boys - DONE
6 Youth Girls - DONE
6 Youth Boys - DONE
5 Toddler Girls - DONE
5 Toddler Boys - DONE
3 Booties - Girls - DONE
3 Booties - Boys - DONE
80 Washcloths - DONE
PLEASE MAIL BY: MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2015
MAIL TO:
Laura Kresse
Director of Operations
1800 Westchester Blvd.
Springfield, Illinois 62704
PLEASE LEAVE THE SHELTER NAME OUT OF THE MAILING ADDRESS! THANK YOU.
If you would like to make a pledge, please make it in a comment below and we will receive it in our email. This challenge will also be running on our Facebook page and the majority of pledges will be coming in there; however, we will keep the numbers still needed in each category updated here as they come in from both locations!
Any questions, please ask!
Rachel, Judy, and Lynne
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
CHALLENGE #38 - 2015
STARTING POINT
Conway, New Hampshire
Starting Point is just a small shelter up in New Hampshire, but they love getting slippers and washcloths from The Pink Slipper Project! With the weather starting to get colder here in the East, I am sure our slippers will be very welcome to warm lots of toes!
Here is what we would like to send to them:
10 Women's - DONE
4 Teen Boys - Still need 4
6 Preteens - Still need 5
6 Youth - DONE
5 Toddlers - DONE
5 Booties - DONE
40 Washcloths - DONE
Other than women's and teen boys, please use generic colors for all other sizes. Thank you!
MAILING DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15, 2015
MAILING ADDRESS: STARTING POINT
ATTN: APRIL, SHELTER MANAGER
P. O. BOX 1972
CONWAY, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03818
NOTE; Most pledges are received on our Facebook page, but you can make a pledge in a comment on this post and we will receive it in our email. As pledges are received, the numbers in each category will be updated here as well. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Conway, New Hampshire
Starting Point is just a small shelter up in New Hampshire, but they love getting slippers and washcloths from The Pink Slipper Project! With the weather starting to get colder here in the East, I am sure our slippers will be very welcome to warm lots of toes!
Here is what we would like to send to them:
10 Women's - DONE
4 Teen Boys - Still need 4
6 Preteens - Still need 5
6 Youth - DONE
5 Toddlers - DONE
5 Booties - DONE
40 Washcloths - DONE
Other than women's and teen boys, please use generic colors for all other sizes. Thank you!
MAILING DEADLINE: DECEMBER 15, 2015
MAILING ADDRESS: STARTING POINT
ATTN: APRIL, SHELTER MANAGER
P. O. BOX 1972
CONWAY, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03818
NOTE; Most pledges are received on our Facebook page, but you can make a pledge in a comment on this post and we will receive it in our email. As pledges are received, the numbers in each category will be updated here as well. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask us.
Rachel, Lynne, and Judy
Another shelter finished and warm and toasty slippers will be on their way to Oregon. We have more shelters lined up and ready to go. Judy wil be putting them up soon.
Last year we sent slippers to 39 shelters. The shelter that we just finished was Challenge #37 for 2015. You can see we are getting very close to breaking last year's total. The shelters that will be coming up will tie with last year. I'm working on the tie breaker shelter. The mailing deadline will be extended for the last of the shelters for 2015.
We realize that challenges will be coming up quicker than usual. We want to break the 2014 record, but we are also coming up on the holidays and everyone is busy. Like all of you, Judy, Lynne and I have lots going on this time of year, so we will be taking a little break during the holiday season.
Thank you for all you do to warm the hearts and toes of women and children living in a shelter.
Rachel
Last year we sent slippers to 39 shelters. The shelter that we just finished was Challenge #37 for 2015. You can see we are getting very close to breaking last year's total. The shelters that will be coming up will tie with last year. I'm working on the tie breaker shelter. The mailing deadline will be extended for the last of the shelters for 2015.
We realize that challenges will be coming up quicker than usual. We want to break the 2014 record, but we are also coming up on the holidays and everyone is busy. Like all of you, Judy, Lynne and I have lots going on this time of year, so we will be taking a little break during the holiday season.
Thank you for all you do to warm the hearts and toes of women and children living in a shelter.
Rachel
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