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Olivia Penfil, an 8-year-old Newport Beach resident, and Mary Benizio,
her 91-year-old great-grandmother, will donate pink and blue homemade
quilts to Share Our Selves this week.
Penfil came up with the idea after seeing a television special about
babies who need blankets.
She is taking sewing classes, and Benizio, who lives in New York, has
been a seamstress most of her life.
Three quilts have already been completed and were donated Wednesday to
Share Our Selves, a Costa Mesa nonprofit that aids the homeless.
Benizio will return home this week, but the material for five other
quilts has been cut and Penfil plans to finish them and donate them too.
Karen Harrington, director of development at Share Our Selves, said
the project will benefit the group, the donors and the community as a
whole.
“Teaching the community, especially children growing up, the value of
giving back to your community is so important,” she said. “As far as our
clients go, getting a homemade quilt is just something very special that
I imagine a family would keep with them. It is something made by loving
hands for a baby and it’s just such a nice thing.”
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