Retired Grandma Makes Quilts for Children in Shelters
Trudie Hughes works seven days a week, ten hours a day making quilts for a children’s shelter in Milwaukee called La Causa Crisis Nursery. Barry Petersen reports on Hughes’ remarkable efforts.
Trudie Hughes works seven days a week, ten hours a day making quilts for a children’s shelter in Milwaukee called La Causa Crisis Nursery. Barry Petersen reports on Hughes’ remarkable efforts.
Patty
September 17, 2016 @ 6:16 pm
What a lovely lady with a heart of gold. Watching her make these quilts for such a needed cause, I couldn’t help but notice her mission now in her “retirement” seems to make her very happy and energizes her. God bless you Trudie!
Annette Riggs
April 12, 2015 @ 11:17 am
Truly a woman with a heart of gold, what a blessing she is to many, many babies!!
Carol McMahon
April 12, 2015 @ 1:17 am
Good for you Trudie. What a wonderful thing you are doing. I knit for charity so I know what a wonderful feeling you get from helping children.
Mary Hall
April 11, 2015 @ 10:33 am
God Bless You Trudie. God will reward you for your kind heart and love for the needy. May God be with you. You are a Blessing.
Sandy Miller
April 11, 2015 @ 8:26 am
This awesome lady has a heart as big as Texas..plus all of the other 49 states added. God bless Trudy in her work.