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The Armed Services YMCA’s Operation Kid Comfort Team was invited to return to the SAIC this October and November for additional volunteer projects. At these events, the SAIC employees and volunteer quilters join forces to serve our deployed military service member’s children by completing an Operation Kid Comfort quilt. Under the expert guidance of the ASYMCA’s volunteer quilters the quilt tops are completed. The quilts are later quilted by the volunteer quilters then shipped to the deserving military children separated by deployment. Thank you SAIC for your support!

The Armed Services YMCA’s Operation Kid Comfort Team was invited to return to the SAIC this October and November for additional volunteer projects. At these events, the SAIC employees and volunteer quilters join forces to serve our deployed military service member’s children by completing an Operation Kid Comfort quilt. Under the expert guidance of the ASYMCA’s volunteer quilters the quilt tops are completed. The quilts are later quilted by the volunteer quilters then shipped to the deserving military children separated by deployment. Thank you SAIC for your support!
dailygrommet.com will be highlighting the Armed Services YMCA this Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on their website and to their customers. If you like fresh finds and want to see a great video on Operation Kid Comfort, with a chance to sponsor a military child, please visit their site!
Many Thanks to the great team and customers of the dailygrommet.com!
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