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Do you know how to knit or crochet? Learn how you can participate in The Woodywoof Project.

What is the Woodywoof Project?

The Woodywoof Project for Children at California Pacific Medical Center provides hand-knitted blankets to infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and to children with serious or chronic illnesses. The blankets provide comfort and warmth to the children and their parents, while the child is in the hospital and at home. The project is named in memory of Woodywoof, who was an animal-assisted therapy dog for many years and gave great comfort and joy to everyone he met. Learn more about The Woodywoof Project.

Woodywoof Project Fun Facts
Since June of 2003-

  • 195 knitters have contributed blankets
  • 705 total blankets have been donated
  • 409 blankets were donated in 2004
  • 195 blankets were donated in the first 6 months of 2005

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