OGT Castle Rock Displays “Quilt of the Week”
Do you recognize this quilt?
We do! We know it was donated to Orphan Grain Train Castle Rock Collection Center in Castle Rock, Colorado.
Every quilt has a story. Many beautiful and unique quilts are shared with Orphan Grain Train, but not their story. Quilts are sewn into the history of Orphan Grain Train. Quilts were included on the first shipments to Latvia and Russia in 1993, and were given to children in orphanages. 27 OGT branches and collection centers receive donated quilts which are shipped by OGT to people in need both domestically and internationally.
Orphan Grain Train accepts quilts and blankets in all sizes, year-round.
Quilt #7
Categories: Branch Updates
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