Needs From: REV Cares

Volunteer: REV Crafters Monthly Meetings

At REV Crafters, our mission is to use our crafting talents to #UPTHEGOOD in our local communities. Through crochet, sewing, and assembly, we create handmade items that bring comfort, care, and hope to those in need. Our projects support a range of organizations, including Project Linus, Roper Cancer Center, MUSC and Roper NICU, the Ryan White Center, and Lowcountry Veterans to name a few. Each item we make is crafted with love and delivered locally to make a difference where it matters most.

Using our crafting talents to UP THE GOOD in our community—one handmade item at a time.

 2026 Goals

Project Linus

Blankets

100

Project Linus Snowball

Blankets

60

Ryan White Center

Blankets

40

Lowcountry Veterans

Blankets

40

MUSC Children’s Hospital

Blankets

30

Keys to Change – Lighthouse (F)

Blankets

30

Keys to Change – Anchor House (M)

Blankets

30

MUSC NICU

 

Bonding Hearts

50

Blankets

25

Hats

15

Nic Octopi

20

Roper St. Francis NICU

 

Bonding Hearts

50

Blankets

25

Hats

15

Nic Octopi

20

Roper Cancer Center

 

Knockers

60

Blankets

60

Adult Hats

60

Port Pillows

60

Animal Shelters

 

Rope Toys & Catnip toys

300

Beds/crochet blankets

50

Lowcountry Home Again

 

REV Washcloth

50

REV Scrubby

50

Welcome Home Kits

50

Lowcountry Veterans, In His Name & Wilmington NC Shelters

Hygiene Kits

100

Washcloths

100

Scarves

30

Hats

30


Meeting Location: 201 Sigma Drive, 3rd Floor, Summerville

Meetings are the 3rd Saturday of every month 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

NO meeting in December

 

 

 

 

Agency: REV Federal Credit Union

At REV Crafters, our mission is to use our crafting talents to #UPTHEGOOD in our local communities. Through crochet, sewing, and assembly, we create handmade items that bring comfort, care, and hope to those in need. Our projects support a range of organizations, including Project Linus, Roper Cancer Center, MUSC and Roper NICU, the Ryan White Center, and Lowcountry Veterans to name a few. Each item we make is crafted with love and delivered locally to make a difference where it matters most.

Using our crafting talents to UP THE GOOD in our community—one handmade item at a time.

 2026 Goals

Project Linus

Blankets

100

Project Linus Snowball

Blankets

60

Ryan White Center

Blankets

40

Lowcountry Veterans

Blankets

40

MUSC Children’s Hospital

Blankets

30

Keys to Change – Lighthouse (F)

Blankets

30

Keys to Change – Anchor House (M)

Blankets

30

MUSC NICU

 

Bonding Hearts

50

Blankets

25

Hats

15

Nic Octopi

20

Roper St. Francis NICU

 

Bonding Hearts

50

Blankets

25

Hats

15

Nic Octopi

20

Roper Cancer Center

 

Knockers

60

Blankets

60

Adult Hats

60

Port Pillows

60

Animal Shelters

 

Rope Toys & Catnip toys

300

Beds/crochet blankets

50

Lowcountry Home Again

 

REV Washcloth

50

REV Scrubby

50

Welcome Home Kits

50

Lowcountry Veterans, In His Name & Wilmington NC Shelters

Hygiene Kits

100

Washcloths

100

Scarves

30

Hats

30


Meeting Location: 201 Sigma Drive, 3rd Floor, Summerville

Meetings are the 3rd Saturday of every month 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM

NO meeting in December

 

 

 

 

Agency: REV Federal Credit Union

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 29483

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: REV Crafters | Crocheted Dish Scrubbies

REV Day 2023 introduced our Helping Hands soap and dish scrubbies in-kind donations. Grab your needles and join the REV Crafters in their efforts to REV Up a local habitat home. 

Agency: Charleston Habitat for Humanity

REV Day 2023 introduced our Helping Hands soap and dish scrubbies in-kind donations. Grab your needles and join the REV Crafters in their efforts to REV Up a local habitat home. 

Agency: Charleston Habitat for Humanity

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29413

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: REV Crafters- Knitted Knockers

Knitted Knockers are special handmade breast prostheses for women who have had breast cancer and undergone mastectomy or lumpectomy. Traditional breast prosthetics can be hot, heavy and sticky. They typically require special bras or camisoles with pockets and can’t be worn for weeks after surgery. Knitted Knockers are soft, comfortable, beautiful and when placed in a regular bra they take the shape and feel of a real breast. They are adjustable, washable and can even be worn while swimming. Our special volunteer knitters provide these FREE to those requesting them.

Connect with Jennifer Koon and the REV Crafters Club to learn more!

Agency: Knitted Knockers

Knitted Knockers are special handmade breast prostheses for women who have had breast cancer and undergone mastectomy or lumpectomy. Traditional breast prosthetics can be hot, heavy and sticky. They typically require special bras or camisoles with pockets and can’t be worn for weeks after surgery. Knitted Knockers are soft, comfortable, beautiful and when placed in a regular bra they take the shape and feel of a real breast. They are adjustable, washable and can even be worn while swimming. Our special volunteer knitters provide these FREE to those requesting them.

Connect with Jennifer Koon and the REV Crafters Club to learn more!

Agency: Knitted Knockers

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29483

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Linus Blanket Making

We're teaming up with Project Linus to share new, handmade, washable blankets for seriously ill or traumatized children. Become a "Blanketeer" to help comfort children in need. This easy, no-sew activity can be done on your own time, and is a terrific opportunity to work as a team or with family and friends at home. All needed materials are available to you through the Employee and Community Engagement Team. 

Agency: Project Linus

We're teaming up with Project Linus to share new, handmade, washable blankets for seriously ill or traumatized children. Become a "Blanketeer" to help comfort children in need. This easy, no-sew activity can be done on your own time, and is a terrific opportunity to work as a team or with family and friends at home. All needed materials are available to you through the Employee and Community Engagement Team. 

Agency: Project Linus

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29483

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NICU Hearts and Tube Covers

The hearts are called “Bonding Hearts.” Baby keeps one and Mama keeps one for 24 hours effectively transferring their scent to it. Then they switch. This way, Mama has baby’s scent (encouraging breast milk production during their separation) and baby gets Mama’s scent (teaching baby what Mama smells like). The Gtube covers are typically used by babies who have “Graduated” the NICU. Sometimes, the only way they can go home is with a small “port” in their stomach where they can get nutrition.

For the heart pattern, here is what you do:

Cut the half heart out Fold a piece of the fabric in half Align the straight edge of the heart with the FOLDED side of the fabric If it makes you more comfortable, you can trace where to cut before moving to the next step. If you have pins, you can also pin the pattern in place instead of tracing. Cut along the pattern/traced outline When you are done you should be able to unfold the fabric and have one whole heart

Agency: My Preemie & Yours

The hearts are called “Bonding Hearts.” Baby keeps one and Mama keeps one for 24 hours effectively transferring their scent to it. Then they switch. This way, Mama has baby’s scent (encouraging breast milk production during their separation) and baby gets Mama’s scent (teaching baby what Mama smells like). The Gtube covers are typically used by babies who have “Graduated” the NICU. Sometimes, the only way they can go home is with a small “port” in their stomach where they can get nutrition.

For the heart pattern, here is what you do:

Cut the half heart out Fold a piece of the fabric in half Align the straight edge of the heart with the FOLDED side of the fabric If it makes you more comfortable, you can trace where to cut before moving to the next step. If you have pins, you can also pin the pattern in place instead of tracing. Cut along the pattern/traced outline When you are done you should be able to unfold the fabric and have one whole heart

Agency: My Preemie & Yours

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 29483

Allow Groups: No