About Us

OUR MISSION

The Warm Up America! foundation, a 501C3 nonprofit, was founded in 1991 by Evie Rosen. It is committed to motivating, training and coordinating volunteers to knit and crochet afghans and clothing for people in need. To this end, the foundation:

 

  1. Promotes, trains and encourages individual volunteers and groups to adopt the WUA! program as a local activity.
  2. Supports and assists these local volunteers by providing information and instructional materials through its website and newsletters.
  3. Acts as a collection point for sections, oversees assembly into completed blankets and ships items to various charitable organizations and agencies for distribution to the homeless and persons in need. 

Message from the President

Dear Warm Up America! Volunteers,

Thank you once again for your generous donations to Warm Up America! in 2025. Your handmade articles provide warmth, comfort, and hope to so many individuals and families in need. Each item you create reflects your compassion and dedication, and we are truly grateful.

I am reaching out to ask for your help as we have an urgent need for increased financial contributions to offset the continually increasing cost of shipping your generous donated items to the agencies and individuals who are in need of them.

If you are able, we would greatly appreciate any additional support—whether through a financial contribution or sharing this need with others who may wish to help. Every bit of support makes a meaningful difference and helps us continue delivering your donated items to those who need them most.

Thank you for your continued kindness and commitment to this important cause. This is appreciated more than we can say.

Warm regards,


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Jan Kahn

Warm Up America! President

EVIE ROSEN

Evie Rosen was recognized nationally for her knitting expertise and for starting the Warm Up America! foundation. She was an amazing teacher who delivered knowledge with wit and humor to the delight of thousands of students. 

 

It was her love of knitting, and two young children at home, that led her to open the Knitting Nook in 1964. While managing her shop, she began teaching nationally and was instrumental in developing the Craft Yarn Council’s Certified Instructors Program to grow a future generation of knit and crochet teachers. She designed original patterns that were published in several magazines and authored the popular Teach Yourself to Knit for Leisure Arts, among many other publications.

 

Her children Mike Rosen and Robbin Stott describe their mother as ”a woman with a heart for others.” In part, it was her professional training—she graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Occupational Therapy—but it went deeper. In the early 1990s, when the homeless situation was becoming a national crisis, she came up with the idea for Warm Up America. She said: “I’ve been knitting afghans and donating them to a local shelter but I can’t knit them fast enough to fill the need, but I have an idea. What if we break down the task of making blankets to manageable parts so we can involve lots more people?" That’s how the idea for Warm Up America was born. 

 

It wasn’t long after that she had people across the country knitting and crocheting 7” by 9” sections, which other volunteers joined together to make afghans for the homeless and others in need. With support from The National NeedleArts Association and Craft Yarn Council, the program became a national success. 

 

Because of her work with Warm Up America!, she was named a “Local Hero” by Time Magazine, with Oprah, Loretta Swit and Vanna White endorsing Warm Up America! She was also recognized for her charitable work by the Craft and Hobby Association and Stitches Magazine awarded her their Knitter of the Year Award.

Meet Our Team

Jenny Bessonette

Executive Director

Cheri Prachniak

Warm Up America! Coordinator

Brent Jacoby

Director of Administration


DONATE

Warm Up America! needs your financial support to build our charity network. Help us to ship, deliver and create more warm blankets and clothing for people less fortunate than ourselves. 

MAKE

Volunteers can donate their time to crochet and knit one or more 7" by 9" sections, as well as entire blankets and accessories. Sections are either joined by individuals or groups in a community.

Mail items to:

Warm Up America!

3740 N Josey Ln Suite #126, Carrollton, TX 75007

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