With the war effort escalating in Afghanistan, a group of military spouses from three bases in Colorado Springs volunteer their time and skills so those injured have the clothing needed to aid in their recovery.
“Sew Much Comfort” is a nonprofit organization of more than 1,000 volunteers world-wide who provide adaptive clothing for injured servicemembers at no cost. They alter clothing to meet the unique needs of those recovering from their wounds, or they create clothing from scratch. Since its inception, Sew Much Comfort has shipped more than 75,000 articles of clothing to Walter Reed Army Medical Center and other military hospitals and recovery centers around the world.
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