2024 TOGETHER WE MARCH "DIAPER DRIVE DAY"


  • Date:12/3/2024 08:00 AM
  • Location Online Event

Description

'SUPPORT SINGLE PARENTS'

Support mothers living under the poverty threshold. Provide assistance to women's shelters, as well as shelters for children and families with dependents.

  • $180 provides diapers and wipes for 2 months for one child
  • 24 million American children live in a single parent household, of which 32% live below the poverty level
  • 1 in 2 U.S households with young children struggle to afford diapers and wipes necessary to keep their children clean, dry and healthy.
  • Hygiene kit for women & men. Each kit contains toilet paper, toothbrush toothpaste, face towel, bar soap, deodorant, comb, lip balm, nail clippers, feminine monthly products (for women). $8-$13

FOR SHELTERS, NATIONAL & LOCAL FOOD BANKS, GIVEAWAYS, & MORE VISIT 

BABYDAILY

WOMEN

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The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV)'s mission is to lead, mobilize and raise our voices to support efforts that demand a change of conditions that lead to domestic violence such as patriarchy, privilege, racism, sexism, and classism. We are dedicated to supporting survivors and holding offenders accountable and supporting advocates.


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RCDV has worked to strengthen the capacity of programs responding to domestic violence victims and their families by promoting effective public policy, institutional response and research, and engagement in prevention


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Community United Against Domestic Violence CUAV works to build the power of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) communities to transform violence and oppression.


FaithTrust Institute provides faith communities and advocates with the tools and knowledge they need to address the faith and cultural issues related to abuse.


Battered Women’s Justice Project (BWJP) promotes systemic change within the civil and criminal justice systems to ensure an effective and just response to victims and perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV), and the children exposed to this violence.


The National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA)’s mission is to improve the national response to elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation by gathering, housing, disseminating, and stimulating innovative, validated methods of practice, education, research, and policy.


Incite! Women of Color Against Violence is a network of radical feminists of color organizing to end state violence and violence in our homes and communities.


Asista Advance the dignity, rights, and liberty of immigrant survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault, and human trafficking.


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Visions of Women (South Carolina) To educate, support, and lead to raise awareness towards domestic violence and promote healthy relationships.


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