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Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of attending the National Art Material Trade Show in New Orleans. Amidst the bustling aisles, I met Jessica Rudolph, the Founder and CEO of "My Very Own Blanket." Her small booth, filled with beautiful handmade blankets, instantly caught my attention. Jessica's passion was evident as she shared the heartfelt story behind her organization. I knew immediately that her journey deserved to be shared with a wider audience.
My Very Own Blanket is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing love, comfort, and hope to children in foster care through handmade blankets. Thousands of blankets are donated each year and personalized with the child's name. For the past 25 years, they have impacted countless lives, thanks to the dedication of volunteers who craft each blanket by hand with care.
What inspired you to start My Very Own Blanket?
It all started in 1999 when I was knitting by my child's crib. In that quiet moment, I realized that I could use my knitting skills to help children in foster care. The lack of personal belongings and the constant movement from one place to another struck a chord with me. I wanted to give these children something they could call their own, something that would provide them with comfort and a sense of belonging. Thus, "My Very Own Blanket" was born.
What is your mission?
I want to provide love, comfort, and hope to children in foster care through the gift of a handmade blanket. Each blanket is a labor of love, crafted by volunteers who share our passion. We believe that these blankets offer a sense of security and a tangible reminder that someone cares deeply about them.
Why is this cause so important to you?
Children in foster care face numerous challenges, often feeling lost and alone. A blanket may seem like a small gesture, but it represents so much more. It's a symbol of love and stability in an otherwise turbulent time. Knowing that I’m making a difference in these children's lives is incredibly rewarding.
Where are you located, and how can people get involved?
We operate primarily in Ohio, but our reach extends to Canada, Australia, England, Ireland, and the US Virgin Islands, with our network of dedicated volunteers. Everyone can get involved by making a blanket or quilt. They can also support us by donating, providing transportation, or hosting a blanket-making event. We welcome "blanket angels" of all ages, from Scouts to seniors and everyone in between. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps us achieve our goal of bringing comfort to children in foster care.
To get a better sense of the person behind this heartfelt mission, we asked Jessica a few personal questions.
What's your favorite comfort food when you're knitting a cozy blanket?
I absolutely love enjoying a warm cup of tea! It complements the coziness of knitting perfectly.
Tell us about an amusing or surprising talent you have beyond knitting.
Apart from knitting, I also dabble in creating stained glass pieces.
If you could host a blanket-making event with one famous figure, living or dead, who would they be and why?
I would choose Sandra Bullock. I admire her values, morals, and ethics, and I believe she would be the perfect partner for a meaningful blanket-making event.
Jessica's dedication has made "My Very Own Blanket" a symbol of hope for children in foster care. In her words, "You are doing something profound, something that has a long-term impact on someone's life." When you donate locally, you contribute to a meaningful cause and get to see firsthand of impact.
This year, Jessica aims to bring 40,000 handmade blankets to children and teens in foster care and in need. So far, they have delivered 19,898 blankets.
Will you help her reach the next milestone? Visit My Very Own Blanket to learn more and get involved.