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Crisis in the Bahamas: Hurricane Dorian Relief

Crisis in the Bahamas: Hurricane Dorian Relief

Hurricane Dorian has taken a big toll on the Bahamas: 70,000 people without homes. 43 people dead. Thousands missing. Property losses estimated to be as high as $7 billion. With entire towns and islands wiped out, and infrastructure broken, there is a desperate need for diapers and period products. We

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Malnourished Infant Granted Hope and Healing at Ethiopia Orphanage

A tiny life that fits inside your arms, a sweet baby girl. It should have been a joyful moment.  Yet, this life was in trouble. The child, Sitota, was struggling to survive with severe malnourishment swiftly taking away her strength to go on. “We truly believed she would not have

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Get Ahead and Help Out this National Preparedness Month

As we enter National Preparedness Month this September, we remember people impacted by natural disasters in areas we’ve served. People like Alicia, who fled her home in North Carolina with two special needs children and while expecting her third to avoid destruction from Hurricane Florence or those living in Puerto

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Excited to Run Out of Diapers? One Mom New to Cloth Diapers Says So

There’s a middle space between poverty, low income and affording a quality lifestyle - and many moms in Essex County of New Jersey are here.   “In Essex County the max allowed income for SNAP for a family of 3 is $3,204,” said Janien of ModestlyCover Diaper Bank of Essex County.

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Volunteers Help ‘Knock Down Barriers’ for Those We Serve

Our work at Jake’s Diapers is largely aimed towards making a dent in the global poverty crisis, and diapers are a perfect starting point. Why? Because it’s a not so obvious basic need. In another sense - the inability to afford diapers (diaper need) lives alongside the inability to afford

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Diapers Reach Rural Wisconsin Families in Need

Did You Know: Jake’s Diapers operates a locally-based diaper bank to serve those in our region in need. Through the Eastern Wisconsin Diaper Bank (EWDB), Jake’s Diapers partners with other area organizations to ensure diapers reach disadvantaged populations served by these organizations.  One such partner helped us reach people in

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Great Cover Up Diaper Drive draws donations from far and wide

Community First branches gather nearly 14,500 diapers and $567 during 5-week drive for Jake’s Diapers From Waupaca, to Green Bay-De Pere, to the Lakeshore and the Fox Cities, the Great Cover Up Diaper Drive struck a chord with Community First member-owners along with others who took notice and chipped in.

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Cloth Diapers Provide Relief to Children, Caregivers in Ethiophian Orphanage

The Ajuuja Children’s Home is a place where many young faces have found hope again after difficult and tragic circumstances interrupted their lives. The program in the Sidama region of Ethiopia currently serves 35 children that call the space home and call its staff family — but there are more

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Still Rebuilding: 2 Years Post-Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico, Residents Await Roof Repairs, Other Aid

News reports scatter with ongoing disrepair after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico two years ago. Tarps, for example, still cover many houses as what should have been a temporary roofing solution, but continue to provide shelter for residents.  A program called All Hands and Hearts is actively working on “mucking

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Better Outcomes for New Moms in Ethiopia, in Part Thanks to Diapers

In Ethiopia, a child is born - but a mother does not survive. Complications during labor met with a lack of access to medical equipment and expertise lead to this tragic start. At Hawassa Hope, orphanage staff has nurtured and raised children because of this circumstance. But, the nonprofit also

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