Community Service
The All-Star Quilters’ Guild shows its generosity in many ways; one of which is donating quilts and other gifts to various charitable organization.
Click on the name of each organization to see more about it.
Pedscare-Community Hospice of Northeast Florida Comfort and care to enhance the quality of life for patients from prenatal to the age of 21 living with a life- threatening condition.
Safe Harbor Boys Home – A maritime-based, structured educational alternative provided to boys 14-17 who are getting into trouble
First Coast Women’s Services – a nonprofit network of pregnancy resource centers serving women, men, and families facing unplanned pregnancies across Northeast Florida. Through six center locations, we provide confidential, no-cost services including lab-grade pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds performed by licensed professionals, options-based counseling, parenting education, fatherhood mentoring, and material assistance. We also provide nonjudgmental support for those who are seeking peace and healing after a past abortion. Our goal is to ensure that no woman feels alone, pressured, or without support as she navigates one of life’s most difficult moments. For more than 31 years, we have served our community by providing clear information, compassionate support, and practical resources so that every client is empowered to make an informed choice about their pregnancy.
HartFelt – A charity that assists seniors 70 and older so that they may age in place.
Quilts of Valor – A program for military personnel and veterans who may be hospitalized or at home to thank them for their service and to provide comfort.
Mandarin Food Bank – The Guild sponsors quarterly food drives each year. Collecting food, paper goods, feminine products and cash donations to the Mandarin Food Bank.
Daniel Kids – In coordination with Florida DFACS and various other state agencies, Daniel assists children and families that qualify for Medicaid to determine the level of care needed, and then guide them through the process of obtaining the referral and health care funding required to initiate care.
However, if you have or know of a child in need and are not associated with one of the agencies listed above, do not hesitate to explore our programs below and contact someone at Daniel with your questions. If we can’t help you directly, you can be confident we’ll connect you with someone who can.
Sophie’s Circle collets doll clothes for 18” American Girl style dolls that are given to girls who are being adopted into a new family.
Vick Zoller can be contacted at zcats1818@comcast.net
Quilt Sizes:
Perhaps you are considering making a quilt to donate, but don’t know the what size to make it. Here is a chart that lists general sizes of each category of quilts.
Crib 36” x 45”
Wheelchair Lap 36” x 45”
Lap 48” x 60” (Honor Flight Quilt size)
Twin 65” x 88”
Quilts of Valor 60” x 72” (specifically)