Her final step in creating the pillows is to pray over each one, which gives them an added dimension of depth and significance.
Because the pillows are free, she supports her project with her own resources, which she doesn’t mind. She was fortunate to receive some grant money early on, for which she was grateful. But accepting a grant meant having to sew a set number of pillows, and Rhonda prefers to sew at her own pace. Now, the only support she receives is from Kmart, which still gives her a discount on pillow and cloth purchases.
Luckily, her family is supportive of her passion. “They’re funny; they encourage me. In fact, my husband asked, ‘Why don’t you let me help you sew?’ Before my father passed away, he was trying to recruit people to sew.”
While most of her satisfaction comes from imagining the pillows accompanying patients as they travel to Mayo Clinic or make life more comfortable for patients at Trinity Health’s CancerCare Center, she occasionally receives feedback, like this text from a patient: