Baby2Baby is responding to the devastating Tropical Storm Beryl by sending over 150,000 critical items including diapers, formula, blankets and hygiene products to families in Texas who have been displaced from their homes due to flooding and damage. Please donate at the link below to help us continue providing emergency supplies to children who have lost everything in the wake of disaster. https://lnkd.in/g95Tf6pi 📸: Annie Milligan, Texas Tribune
Baby2Baby
Non-profit Organizations
Los Angeles, California 10,751 followers
Baby2Baby provides children living in poverty with all the basic necessities that every child deserves.
About us
Baby2Baby provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. Over the past 12 years, Baby2Baby has distributed over 375 million items—more than any organization of our kind—to children in homeless shelters, domestic violence programs, foster care, hospitals and underserved schools, as well as children across the country who have lost everything in the wake of disasters. To learn more about Baby2Baby please visit www.baby2baby.org.
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http://www.baby2baby.org
External link for Baby2Baby
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
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Primary
5830 W Jefferson Blvd
Los Angeles, California 90016, US
Employees at Baby2Baby
Updates
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Hurricane Beryl is the first devastating storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season to make landfall in the U.S. Baby2Baby is preparing to send emergency supplies including diapers, hygiene products, blankets and more to families across Texas impacted by this disaster. Please tap the link below to donate and help us continue providing critical items to children who need them most. https://lnkd.in/g95Tf6pi 🎥: Mike’s Weather
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Big smiles from our Phoenix, Arizona distribution A New Leaf Inc. where we provided diapers, hygiene items, clothing, toys and more! 💚
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From Baby2Baby with 💚. Our Angels Ciara, Kelly Rowland and Olivia Wilde got to work at Baby2Baby headquarters packing Maternal Health & Newborn Supply Kits for the families we serve as part of our program with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Huggies® Healthcare™.
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This #BIPOCMentalHealthMonth, we recognize the dedicated parents we serve, like LaKierra. When a mom does not have access to the basic essentials her children need, her mental health can suffer. That’s where we come in. By providing critical items like diapers, formula, clothing, hygiene products, and much more, Baby2Baby can help alleviate the stress that many mothers face. As LaKierra says, “keep going.” 💚
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Whether you’re joining solo, with friends, or as a team, it’s always a good time to get involved with Baby2Baby. Check out our volunteer opportunities at the link below. https://lnkd.in/gCqaFb9M
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After rent, food and utilities, diapers are the next highest household expense for low-income families. We are dedicated to providing diapers to children to help their parents pay rent, put food on the table and get back on their feet. Donate to Baby2Baby today: https://lnkd.in/gS4QaQsE
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Diapers are more than just a basic necessity—they're a gateway to opportunity. Most daycares require a full day's worth of diapers for children to attend. If a parent doesn't have enough, they can't drop their babies off to go to work or a job interview. Baby2Baby provides families with diapers to help parents get back to work and break the cycle of poverty.
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Earlier this month, Baby2Baby was on the ground in Albuquerque, New Mexico distributing our Maternal Health & Newborn Supply Kits with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to families at the University of New Mexico Hospital. New Mexico has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country and this program was designed to combat this tragic reality. When Baby2Baby provides the essential items that mothers and their newborns need after giving birth, it helps to alleviate the enormous stress parents can feel about meeting their children’s most basic needs during such a fragile time.