ConKerr Cancer has flyers in several local fabric shops here in Atlanta. Pillowcases are easy, and it's something kids can get involved with, too, if you want.
There are a variety of quilting charities, if you are into that. Linus, Project Binky, Quilts for Kids, and more I can't remember. You could also inquire of your local CASA or CPS office about making quilts for the kids that come into foster care.
A quicker small project is fleece hats, which I've done and donated to the local food pantry/clothing closet. If there's a homeless shelter nearby, you could donate there. With winter coming on, those would be welcome, I'm sure.
this website (scroll down to the bottom of the page) has several organizations/groups that accept items be it from sewing,knitting,etc and has their individual links to their pages
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