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Stitching Hearts, UTSA join forces to bring comfort to those in need

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Have you ever passed a homeless shelter and wondered how you could help? If so, you’re not alone. The Utah Tech Student Association partnered with the organization Stitching Hearts to provide a pop-up service opportunity for students and faculty alike Nov. 6 at the Gardner Student Center. “[Stitching Hearts] makes quilts for girls who are coming out of sexual abuse situations, and they also make kits for kids in pre-K, like those little file folder games,” said Kate Pugmire, a senior elementary education major from Heber City, and outreach coordinator with the UTSA service branch. “This time of year, we like to make sleeping mats for homeless people in Las Vegas. They’re meant to keep [people] warmer.” The sleeping mats are crafted from plastic bags woven together. According to Stitching Hearts’ website, these mats can keep someone up to 40 degrees warmer, which can be crucial in the colder months.
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sunnewsdaily.com broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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