Photos (c) Diane Nilan
1,179 handmade blankets from knitters, crocheters, and quilters across the country blanketed the Capitol lawn. They were made by strangers for strangers, a true work of love.
The blankets are a stark reminder of people who live and die on the streets of the US every year.
Following the one-day event, blankets were donated to people in need.The project was sponsored by the Charles Bruce Foundation.
Quilts in the foreground were submitted by HEAR US. "These Little Piggies are Homeless" photos by Pat Van Doren are in the center of the quilts that were finished by volunteers in Illinois.
Babies' and toddlers' footprints from 3 North Carolina programs serving young homeless children surround the Piggies images.
The larger red, white and blue quilt has the iconic image of "Charlie" in the center. This represents the decades' long Illinois involvement in strenghtening educational rights for homeless students.
WATCH: Memorial Blanket photo collectionby Diane Nilan
WATCH: End of the Memorial Blanket Day by Diane Nilan
►Watch this NCTV news segmentabout the unique blankets being made in Illinois!
► Diane worked with 3 North Carolina communities to create Piggies blankets for babies using Pat Van Doren's iconic "These Little Piggies are Homeless" image.
Here's a 1-minute TV newsclipshowing this heartwarming process.
► Here are the news storiesabout the Memorial Blanket Project.
►Here's an adorable look at a "Piggies" event. (2-min)
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