The International Quilt Museum located on University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s East Campus has partnered with CenterPointe to host a quilt drive to share the gift of warmth with the community through Dec. 17 of this year.
The drive is accepting donations of new and gently used quilts or blankets from queen bedcover to lap quilt for distribution to Lincoln and Omaha community members in need.
The museum will take donations during open hours 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and until 7:30 PM on the first Friday of each month.
CenterPointe in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a whole-health provider specializing in mental health and substance use through a bio-psycho-social, housing-first model. CenterPointe offers a broad continuum of care with more than 35 programs in the areas of crisis response, treatment, rehabilitation, housing, primary care and peer support. Guided by a holistic approach of open arms and open minds and by a steadfast belief that every person has the ability to recover, CenterPointe helping people get better, sooner, for longer.
For more information, contact Sarah Carel at the International Quilt Museum, 402-472-6549 or email scarel2@unl.edu.