
Kelley & Rick with Connie’s quilt
When her best friend was diagnosed with cancer, Kelley Carson stitched a lap quilt so Connie could be “wrapped in my love and the love of Jesus.”
But neither woman ever imagined that 20 years later nearly 9,000 more cancer patients also would be wrapped in that love.
“We started giving away a few quilts to people getting chemo with Connie,” Kelley recalls. “And then it just took off from there.”
Connie passed away in 2007, but in 2004 the two women formed Cozy Quilters Ministries https://www.facebook.com/cozyquilts2017/ at their small, country church in western New York state.
A few church ladies prayerfully stitched the quilts, which along with a note of encouragement and a copy of my first book, When GOD & Cancer Meet, were placed in a matching tote bag.
“Once word got out about what we were doing, the names starting streaming in,” Kelley says. “And they still do. As long as we have a name and an address, we will send a quilt.”
The CQ volunteers even have sent quilts to celebrities facing cancer including former Jeopardy host Alex Trebek, singer Olivia Newton John, and actor Beau Bridges –all of whom responded with thank-you notes.
The quilters didn’t hear back from former Buffalo Bills’ quarterback Jim Kelly, but did see him in a TV interview sitting with his red, white and blue Cozy Quilt draped behind him on his recliner.
“We vowed that if we heard of a person with cancer and had a way to get a quilt to them, we would,” Kelley explains. “We want to wrap the arms of Christ around everyone that we can.”
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oday there are seven CQ chapters in western New York and one in northern Pennsylvania. At the 20th anniversary celebration last month, the groups announced they had given away a total of 8,871 quilts! (No wonder When GOD & Cancer Meet just had its 20th printing!)
Quilts have gone out to all 50 states and 18 foreign countries. There is no charge to the recipient or the person requesting the quilt as all costs for fabric, postage and my books are covered by donations.
Earlier this year a quilt was called for, but Kelley didn’t need the recipient’s address.
Her husband of 38 years was diagnosed with colon cancer, so Kelley made 6′ 4′ Rick (whose nickname is “Animal”) a Sasquatch (Big Foot) patterned quilt. In May, the 63-year old retired union laborer had robotic surgery at Roswell Cancer Center in Buffalo to remove the tumor and resection his colon.

Rick with his Big Foot quilt!
“Doctors tell me that basically I’m cured,” says Rick, who especially is thankful to have been able to walk his only daughter down the aisle last month.
But even before he got word that the cancer was completely contained and removed, Rick says he “felt at peace.”
“I just felt there was no reason to worry about it because it was out of my control,” he explains.
Kelley describes Cozy Quilt Ministries “as an evangelism ministry that just happens to use quilts” and vows that “as long as God continues to provide what we need to do this, I will keep doing it.”
“None of us are in control of this ministry,” she adds. “The Holy Spirit goes with each of these quilts and touches people at just the right time. I never could have imagined what God would do.”
P.S. (For info on making a donation or starting a CQ group, email cozyquiltministries@gmail.com)
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I’m a newspaper reporter-turned-author. And I’m a passionate encourager, but always a truth-teller. I worked for nearly two decades in a unique position as a patient advocate in my oncologist’s office and the Cancer Prayer Support Group I founded in 1991 is the country’s oldest such faith-based group.
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Lynn!
Did you get a quilt?
Author
Yes, I got a small wall hanging one and it is in my master bath 🙂 for a daily reminder of CQ Ministries and God’s love. It is beautiful!
Lynn
Hello, I’m looking for a cozy quilt for a friend of mine with kidney cancer. Can you tell me of a local group near Batavia NY who still might be making them? Thank you!
Author
Hi Jackie,
I’m not sure where all the Cozy Quilt groups are located now, but here’s a link to their FB page https://www.facebook.com/cozyquilts2017/ and here’s an email: cozyquiltministries@gmail.com
There’s also a quilting group called Hands to Hearts Ministry and I believe it’s in Marilla, NY, which I think is close to Batavia? An email for them is lmrmc3516@hotmail.com If you look on my wesbite under “Encouragement & Resources,” you will see all the groups with which I’m familiar.
Blessings on your friend dealing with cancer.
Lynn