New Hampshire quilters work to provide handmade Christmas gifts for children's h
Sue Dwyer, Renee Reeves and Trish Pike (clockwise from left) stitch a quilt at the Nashua, N.H., church. Church member Heidi Critz organized a project to provide a handmade quilt to every child in the Nashua Children’s Home. Starting in May, about 10 men and women at the church worked on the Christmas gifts for the home’s 50 boys and girls.
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