News Summary
The Wrapped in Love Blanket Drive in Bowling Green has added four new drop-off locations for residents to donate blankets for foster children. Kicking off on January 29, 2025, the drive aims to collect new blankets until February 14, 2025, addressing the urgent need for comfort items among the 8,301 children in foster care in Kentucky. StepStone Family & Youth Service is managing this initiative, emphasizing the importance of community support and the need for more foster homes.
Making a Difference: Local Blanket Drive for Foster Children Expands
Bowling Green is buzzing with excitement as the community rallies together for a noble cause through a heartwarming initiative known as the Wrapped in Love Blanket Drive. This year, the drive has made a remarkable leap by adding four new drop-off locations for generous residents to donate new blankets for foster children. From now until February 14, 2025, you can show your support at various sites around town.
What’s New This Year?
Mark your calendars! The blanket drive kicked off on January 29, 2025, and it’s got everyone excited. The additional drop-off locations include:
- Lisa Rice Library: 1225 State St.
- Bob Kirby Branch: 175 Iron Skillet Court
- Davis & Sons: 304 Gordon Ave.
- Southern Lanes Bowling Alley: 2710 Scottsville Road
If you’re in the mood to donate but prefer to stop by a familiar place, you can also drop off your contributions at StepStone Family & Youth Service’s Bowling Green office located at 1300 Andrea St., Suite 204.
Why Blankets Matter
Every blanket is more than just a soft cover; it’s a little piece of love sent out into the world. For many children in foster care, items they can call their own are scarce. This is where the beauty of the blanket drive truly shines. Blankets provide much-needed comfort for these children, along with a gentle reminder that the community truly cares for them.
StepStone Family & Youth Service manages this wonderful initiative, ensuring that all donated blankets find their way to licensed foster homes across a sprawling 20-county service region, encompassing much of Warren County. And, each donated blanket is accompanied by a personalized note filled with supportive messages like “You’re loved” and “We hope this brings you warmth and comfort”—what a lovely touch!
What to Donate
For those wishing to be part of this extraordinary cause, it’s important to know that new blankets of any type, such as throw or fleece, are eagerly accepted. It’s worth noting that each foster youth is entitled to receive one blanket as a part of this drive, extending all the way up to the age of 21. Some blankets are even set aside for incoming children.
However, currently, fewer than 10 blankets remain in stock at StepStone. This alarming shortage is mostly due to the increased number of children needing care. The limited availability of foster homes means that dozens of referral requests for children are turned away every single day. As of now, the state of Kentucky is caring for a staggering 8,301 children in out-of-home placements, with 1,141 of those children located in the Two Rivers region, which includes our beloved Warren County.
The Call for More Foster Homes
StepStone is actively seeking to recruit more foster homes right here in Bowling Green and the surrounding counties to help meet the growing demand for children in need of care. This call to the community is urgent, as they continue their mission to create a supportive network for our region’s most vulnerable young ones. You can stand up and make a difference; every blanket and every home counts!
So, if you’re feeling inspired and have a new blanket to spare, why not drop it off at one of the designated locations? Join in the drive and show your support! The children in our community need us now more than ever.
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- WBKO: State Report Releases Findings on Foster Children
- WNKY: Introduction to Foster Parenting by SAFY
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