WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A brown paper bag. It seems so common, so everyday. But these bags are decorated, b-dazzled, they have messages of hope on them, and there are a lot of them! A hundred to be exact.
"Even the children in their congregation do artwork on the outside of the bags. It's the idea that somebody cares," said Stacy Blue, Associate Administrative Coordinator, Department of Cancer Medicine.
A group of ladies from Friends Baptist Church in Clemmons delivered these bags to the Comprehensive Cancer Center at Atrium Health Wake Forest this week. And while the bags are what you see, it's what's inside that's really special, 100 hand-made quilts.
"When these quilts come and when the ladies explain, hey, this is from, from our group, the idea that it was something sweet and handma