A nonprofit group called The Linus Project donates blankets to kids who are in need. Since 1995, more than 7 million blankets have been donated.
Support Unlike other organizations, Support Our Soldiers maintains a direct line of communication with the troops, allowing them to communicate their precise needs to us. This enables us to provide them with help that they otherwise would not be able to receive.
Through its network of volunteers and shelters, The Snuggles Project enables animals to get a cozy blanket that will lessen their stress.
When a pet is adopted, Comfort for Critters makes sure their blanket comes along. It relieves the pressure of adapting to their new home and family.
The Binky Patrol provides handcrafted blankets to kids going through trauma, foster kids, and kids with illnesses.
The only group in the country that gives rescued kids new stuff in duffels that they can keep is the My Stuff Bags Foundation.
My Very Own Blanket is dedicated to warming the heart of every child in the foster care system with a blanket which gives them a feeling of comfort, security, and most of all, a SMILE.
Intermountain Foundation Primary Children’s Hospital has been helping children, families, and communities across the western United States for almost 100 years. Our simple philosophy of The Child First and Always®, informs every decision we make, and how we care for patients and families.
Domestic Shelters has an extensive list of local shelters in every state including their wish lists. Save on shipping your items and find a location near you for your donations.
Serving with Smiles is a non-profit, kid-powered humanitarian group reaching kids in need around the world by assembling and distributing humanitarian kits.
Ronald McDonald House provides food and shelter for sick children and their families. Check with your local chapter to find out their current needs.
Bags for Kids gives children in California’s Foster Care System a traveling bag with items to make their transition less traumatic.