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Festival of Quilts raises more than $86,000 for Cunningham Children’s Home

Festival of Quilts raises more than $86,000 for Cunningham Children’s Home

Organizers say the event’s success reflects the steady support of attendees, donors and volunteers who return each year. Photo: Contributed/Cunningham Children's Home


URBANA, IL (Chambana Today) — The 22nd annual Festival of Quilts has raised $86,435 to support programs at Cunningham Children’s Home, continuing a more than two-decade tradition of community giving and creativity.

Organizers say the event’s success reflects the steady support of attendees, donors and volunteers who return each year to celebrate quilting while helping meet the needs of youth and families served by Cunningham.

Beyond fundraising, the festival also created meaningful personal moments for visitors. Ella and Daniel, who live near Cunningham, decided to attend after noticing signs around town. While browsing, they were drawn to a quilt titled “Ponies and Teepees,” created and donated by Marilyn Hungerford.

Daniel said the design reminded him of childhood days spent immersed in imaginative play centered on cowboys and the American West. Ella, meanwhile, was struck by the quilt’s colors and patterns, which reminded her of Tootsie Roll lollipops and the excitement of checking wrappers for prize messages. The pair later had the opportunity to meet Hungerford and learn about her inspiration.

For Monica Robinson, a teacher from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the festival has become an annual tradition. While visiting with family, she discovered a quilt titled “Yoga Frogs,” created by Kathy Perisho, that resonated with her both personally and professionally.

Robinson, who incorporates frog-themed décor in her classroom to reflect the message “Fully Relying on God,” initially decided against purchasing the quilt due to budget constraints. However, her sisters later surprised her by buying it, and by Monday morning it was displayed in her classroom.

Organizers say stories like these highlight the deeper impact of the festival, which goes beyond fundraising to foster connection and shared experiences.

The event continues online through the “12 Days of Quilts” sale, running through April 26, offering additional opportunities for supporters to contribute.

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