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Halos Selected as Knit One, Bless Two Charity

Halos for Hope has been selected as one of the three organizations for Debbie Macomber's 2012 Knit 1, Bless 2  charity outreach program.  The deadline for donations is November 1. More information will be available from Debbie's team soon! Thank you Debbie!

Donate a Hat at Stitches West February 23-26, 2012

Halos of Hope will once again participate in Stitches West, February 23-26, 2012 in Santa Clara, CA, booth #702. This year, we'll have three amazing pattern giveaways from BellSisters Design Studio, Yarn Yenta, and Mary Beth Temple.

Halos of Hope Announces Soothe for Spring Campaign

Soothe for Spring will run January 1 through April 30, with a goal to have a minimum of 3,000 hats ready in early May as the weather warms.

Knit Happens Raises $200 for Halos of Hope

The knitters and crocheters at Knit Happens in Buffalo Grove, IL honored shop owner, Connie's, birthday by donating $200 to Halos of Hope!  That helps us to send out over 500 hats in 2012.  Thank you, Knit Happens!

Shark Hats Featured on Hello Giggles Site!

Wow are we excited!  Halos of Hope's amazing shark army hats were featured as an "Item of the Day" at HelloGiggles.com!

 

Founder, Pam Haschke, talks with FiberStory.TV

Johnny Vasquez, founder of FiberStory.TV and New Stitch A Day talks with our founder, Pam Haschke, about Halos of Hope's beginnings, how we help cancer patients across the country, pattern designs and fibers.

Link to the FiberStory interview is here.

Learn more about New Stitch a Day at http://newstitchaday.com/.

Mia Bella Yarn Campaign Donates 70 Hats

Knitters and crocheters at Mia Bella Yarn participated in October Cancer Awareness campaign and made over 70 hats donated to Halos of Hope.

Needle Nook Hats Benefit Mt Shasta Cancer Center

The Needle Nook in Atwater, CA recently sent over 70 hats to benefit Mercy Regional Cancer Center in Mt. Shasta.

 

Halos Founder, Pam Haschke, Interviewed on Getting Loopy

On November 14, 2011, our Founder, Pam Haschke, was on Mary Beth Temple's Getting Loopy broadcast talking about cancer advocacy, our amazing volunteers, making caps and how Halos of Hope helps over 450 cancer centers across the country.

 

Crochet Shark Hat Designer wins BLUE RIBBON!

Halos of Hope congratulates Monica Miles, the designer of our crocheted shark hat! Her creation not only won the first-prize blue ribbon at the Davis County Fair, it also went on to win the BLUE RIBBON at the Utah State Fair.

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