Showing posts with label chemo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chemo. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Holy Needles Teen Chemo Blanket Recipient Goes to Prom



  

May 05, 2013 12:00 am  •  





At this time last year, Destiny Hessel had just finished what she hoped would be her last round of chemotherapy for bone cancer.
She had wanted to attend the annual Dream Night Prom for children with cancer, "but she was feeling rough," her mother, Sandy Hessel, said.
One year later, with her cancer in remission, Destiny, 14, is going to the prom - and this year, in addition to attending, she helped to plan it.
"When I went to the first meeting, we were trying to figure out a theme for the prom, and I gave the idea for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," Destiny said. "In previous years they had secret agents and Alice in Wonderland, so I was trying to think of some stuff you could do for it - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory decorations and stuff."
Saturday afternoon, Destiny went to a salon to have her hair done. Then she donned a gauzy, floor-length, navy blue gown and headed for the Amethyst Room at the Pima Community College Downtown Campus for the prom, put on by the Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern Arizona.
This is the eighth year the Candlelighters have organized the event for teens diagnosed with cancer. It is especially meaningful to teens and their families because a cancer diagnosis can cause challenges that make a normal social life difficult. Treatments can cause hair loss, weight changes and other physical challenges. Long hospital stays can disrupt usual social activities, and important milestones are often missed.
Last year was tough for Destiny and her family, but this year they were ready for some fun. They made the prom a family affair - Sandy and Brian Hessel volunteered at the event while their daughter dined and danced.
The first Dream Night Prom, in 2006, was the creation of teenager Carina Groves, who envisioned the event as a high school senior project. The 50 teens who attended found the prom to be both fun and healing, and encouraged the Candlelighters to make it an annual event.
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern Arizona is a nonprofit, family-run support network that supports, serves and advocates for children with cancer, their families, longtime survivors, bereaved families, and the professionals who care for them. Candlelighters programs are always free to the families it serves, which now numbers 350.
The group gets its name from the Chinese proverb, "It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness." Candlelighters was founded in Washington, D.C., in 1970, and the Tucson chapter started in 1985.
Cancer remains the No. 1 disease killer of America's children. More than 12,400 kids in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer each year, including about 60 in Southern Arizona.
"When I went to the first meeting, we were trying to figure out a theme for the prom, and I gave the idea for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory."
Destiny Hessel, 14, cancer in remission - going to her prom
For more information about Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern AZ, visit www.candlelightersaz.org.
Contact reporter Kimberly Matas at kmatas@azstarnet.com or 573-4191.

http://azstarnet.com/news/local/teens-with-cancer-get-their-own-special-tucson-prom/article_305f833e-0094-5fed-b988-f3e54cf30840.html#.UYrE-nweAyg.facebook

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Quarterly Distribution of 1294 Items!

Holy Needles has now distributed 8744 items to people in need, since its inception in March 2009. 

Today, 3/21, we distributed 1294 items to local hospitals (our largest delivery ever!).

To the U of A Medical Center nursery, we delievered 150 newborn beanies. Crisis Pregnancy Center received 238 items, consisting of 30 beanies, 30 blankets, and 178 sets of booties!

Northwest Medical Center is received a total of 826 items... 299 blankets, 424 beanies, and 103 booties.

We also delivered a special project of 80 blankets to the U of A Medical Center, for children who are receiving chemo treatments.

 THANK YOU to all who have made this possible!


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Thursday, February 2, 2012

HOLY NEEDLES Meets at Casas in NW Tucson!

Holy Needles...
…for YOU, to help others!


Our current Mission…
to prayerfully, generously create blankets, beanies,
and booties for needy children in our community,
and to meet other needs as resources allow.

Let the little children come to me… Matt 19:14

Holy Needles meets the 3rd Monday of each month, 1- 4pm                                                         and the Last Saturday of each month, 9am-Noon
in the Ocotillo bldg @ Casas 10801 N La Cholla Blvd, Tucson AZ 85742

and the Prayer Shawl group meets the third Thursday,  1-3pm, in Cholla room 101

Please come join us, to share your time, your talent, and yourself as we reach out to those who desperately need what we can create and give.

Come with your needles &/or hooks…to crochet, knit, sew, quilt, or with your scissors, to cut or knot a yard of fleece! Bring your talent, bring your knowledge… don’t know how? We’ll teach you! Come relax and create.

Can’t join us? Create items from home and we’ll get them donated for you!

Donations of fleece, flannel, quilt batting, and soft yarn are welcome.

Cash donations are welcome… make your check out to “Casas Church - Holy Needles” with account 1-000-2759 on the memo line (tax deductible 501c3)

Further information is available via email holyneedles@gmail.com

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#crochet   #freeCrochetPatterns

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Fundraising... 'No Excuses' Fellowship Group @ Casas Held a Fundraiser for Holy Needles November 2011


A HUGE Thank you! to members of 'No Excuses'!!!  Donated were numerous skeins of yarn, and hundreds of dollars to purchase fleece fabric to create blankets for children who are receiving chemotherapy treatments through University of Arizona Medical Center. 



Tuesday, November 15, 2011

29 Chemo Blankets Delivered on 9/30/11

On September 30, 2011, Holy Needles delivered 29 chemo blankets to oncology treatment centers in the NW region of Tucson.  When cancer patients receive chemo treatments, these quality blankets (made with Polartec fleece) will keep the patients warm and cozy.


blankets laid in a chemo treatment area


Arizona Oncology on Orange Grove received 11 chemo blankets.

 

11 chemo blankets were delivered to UMC Oncology on Orange Grove.


Kim, a member of Holy Needles delivers 6 chemo blankets to Arizona Oncology in Oro Valley.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Chemo Blankets... Created for Use in Oncology Centers Around Tucson


Some of the 'chemo blankets' created for patients to use in local Oncology centers, to keep warm and cozy while they receive treatment.


 
#crochetedge
 

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Blankets, Blankets, Blankets... Thank You, Polartec!

Getting ready to deliver 200 blankets to Z Mansion, Tucson, for the homeless.  Each blanket is a generous 70"x90" size, and they are made of Polartec fleece.  In April, 2010, Polartec donated 750 yards of fleece to Holy Needles.  This gave Holy Needles an opportunity to expand it's ministry, to create more items for more people!  Among the items are blankets.  Blankets for homeless, for chemotherapy patients, for homebound, as well as for newborns. 

 Labels were donated to Holy Needles by Casas Church, and are sewn to the blankets.

Polartec fleece blanket for the homeless, labeled, rolled and held together with a crocheted band.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

November 15th Holy Needles Meeting... Final Cutting of Polartec, Gathering of Many Creations!

Quite an active meeting...

 Piles of cut blankets for the homeless.

 Blankets (90"x70") all cut at one meeting!

 Pam & Clliff have the cutting process perfected!

 The last of 12 rolls of 750 yards from Polartec!

 Working with the final roll of donated fleece from Polartec.

 Elaine puts tags on the hundreds of donations!

 Linda & Terry sharing their crafting.

 Pat & Pat prepare chemo blankets. (yeah, she thinks she's hiding from the camera!)

 Jeannie and Joyce chit-chat as Cliff prepares to cut another roll. (and Joyce gets covered in fleece lint!

 Busy talented people...

 busy!

 busy is fun!

 much to do gets done!

 Ginny, Pat, Elaine, Linda... they enjoy sharing their time & talent!

 Toni, Ursula, Ruth, and Bev... they enjoy time with each other at a Holy Needles meeting.

 Cliff & Pam are a wonderful duo!  What a team!  (in many ways!)

 Look at the experts!  ...cutting blankets for the homeless of Tucson.

 Joyce folds as Pam & Cliff cut.

 busy, busy, busy!

 so much to do!

 Beautiful scarves made by Joyce for Samaritan's Purse.




 Joyce counts the 152 scarves for Samaritan's Purse, Operation Christmas Child.


 Rolls of fleece in Casas shed before they were cut.

 Rolls of fleece and bags filled with blankets for the homeless.

Jeannie, Pat, and Pat... busy women!

Beautiful scarves made by Ursula for the Mongolia project at Samaritans Purse 

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Chemo Blankets for Patients Receiving Chemotherapy Treatments...

Holy Needles members are creating blankets for patients who are undergoing chemotherapy treatments in local Tucson facilities.  Here's an example of one of the blankets... made from our huge generous donation of fleece from Polartec!

 
 
#crochetedge

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Polartec's HUGE Donation Has Holy Needles Expanding its Ministry!

We are now cutting fleece for chemo patients... to cover themselves while they are receiving chemo treatments.  We are also cutting fleece to provide blankets for the homeless!  Holy Needles is now helping Tucson region's newborns, homebound, cancer patients, and homeless, as well as Samaritan's Purse programs worldwide!  We are so grateful to be able to give to so many in need!

Jaxie & Pat cut fleece off a roll, while Linda & Amy work on crocheting projects!

several scarves ready to ship to Samaritan's Purse Operation Christmas Child program


Joyce cuts poncho style shawls for homebound.


Kathy cuts yard pieces of fleece to create baby blankets and lap blankets (trimmed with a crocheted border).
 
#grateful

Breast Cancer Awareness Ribbon... directions to crochet...

Here is a very fast and easy ribbon you can crochet. You can use it as a pin or sew it to clothing or blankets or whatever you desire.



Finished Size: 4″ (10 cm) tall


Materials:
Medium Weight #4 Yarn 
Crochet Hook size I (5.50 mm)


Directions:


ch 37; hdc in the back ridge only in third ch from hook and in each ch across, finish off.  Sew or pin the ribbon together.


Here's another version to crochet...


ch32; sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, = 31 sc


ch1, turn; sc in next 22 sc; ch 3, skip 3 sts, sc in remaining sts.

Finish off and slip one end of the ribbon through the keyhole.







You can crochet smaller versions of these ribbons by using smaller hooks, thinner yarn, and/or less stitches.


 Here's a chart of all the different meanings of different colors of ribbons... (click on picture to enlarge)


for more options.

#crochet #freeCrochetPattern  #cancerawareness