HEALing THrough Hurt Welcomes creator of Hug Wraps Brenda Jones back! 09/27 by C Maria Wall | Women Podcasts
Join us online http://www.blogtalkradio.com/healing-through-hurt/2014/09/28/healing-through-hurt-welcomes-creator-of-hug-wraps-brenda-jones-back
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Call in: 646-478-4726
Welcome my good friend and creator of "Hug Wraps" back to HTH!
HTH welcomes Brenda Jones founder/designer of *HugWraps* these beautiful garments are alternatives to those unattractive hospital gowns made for cancer patients to wear during their various treatments. Brenda Jones felt as if her world had ended when she was diagnosed with breast cancer back in October 2008. Being forced to put on a drab, generic, embarrassing traditional hospital gown every time she went in for treatment only made the experience worse. So with a flash of inspiration — and a crash-course in sewing — she decided to do something about it. Much to her surprise, the kimono-style wrap she designed to give herself some dignity in the waiting room started garnering requests from other patients. Today? She's not only recovered, but she can hardly keep up with the demand for her homemade Hug Wraps from cancer patients all over the world Check out this dynamic ladies site: http://www.hugwraps.org/index.html
Interview in People Magazine: http://www.people.com/article/heroes-among-us-hug-wraps-hospital-gowns-cancer-patients
Join us online http://www.blogtalkradio.com/healing-through-hurt/2014/09/28/healing-through-hurt-welcomes-creator-of-hug-wraps-brenda-jones-back
or
Call in: 646-478-4726
Welcome my good friend and creator of "Hug Wraps" back to HTH!
HTH welcomes Brenda Jones founder/designer of *HugWraps* these beautiful garments are alternatives to those unattractive hospital gowns made for cancer patients to wear during their various treatments. Brenda Jones felt as if her world had ended when she was diagnosed with breast cancer back in October 2008. Being forced to put on a drab, generic, embarrassing traditional hospital gown every time she went in for treatment only made the experience worse. So with a flash of inspiration — and a crash-course in sewing — she decided to do something about it. Much to her surprise, the kimono-style wrap she designed to give herself some dignity in the waiting room started garnering requests from other patients. Today? She's not only recovered, but she can hardly keep up with the demand for her homemade Hug Wraps from cancer patients all over the world Check out this dynamic ladies site: http://www.hugwraps.org/index.html
Interview in People Magazine: http://www.people.com/article/heroes-among-us-hug-wraps-hospital-gowns-cancer-patients
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