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1 in 3 Moms Struggle With the Diaper Need #ELB
June 30, 2010 – 6:33 am | One Comment
1 in 3 Moms Struggle With the Diaper Need #ELB

Back in September, HAMO, together with nine other non profits,  received a unique invitation to sit down with Huggies and talk about the diaper issue. This summit, the first of it’s kind, was an amazing …

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The Diaper Divide
June 23, 2010 – 8:23 am | 15 Comments
The Diaper Divide

The case of cloth vs. disposables and how it relates to the cause. It’s a valid discussion, but should it take place on the butts of poor babies?

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Why Ashton Kutcher Should Have Gone To Yale Law School
June 16, 2010 – 11:25 am | One Comment
Why Ashton Kutcher Should Have Gone To Yale Law School

The one where we talk about what really happened on April 30, 2010 at Yale Law School. The entire day was dedicated to the cause and the outcomes may surprise you. And yes, Ashton Kutcher really should have been there.

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Seattle Diaper Drive Results and Wrap Up
June 13, 2010 – 11:47 pm | No Comment
Seattle Diaper Drive Results and Wrap Up

We had a great result from our Seattle area diaper drive events – we collected about 10,000 diapers to benefit WestSide Baby in West Seattle and Eastside Baby Corner in Issaquah. We approached the diaper drive with a true grassroots communication on “How You Can Help” with information on how to host a diaper drive. My goal here was to get all my friends (and their friends) to reach out to their schools, community organizations, and businesses to collect diapers.

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Thank You Junior Gym of San Mateo
June 6, 2010 – 1:49 pm | No Comment
Thank You Junior Gym of San Mateo

As part of our Mother’s Day 2010 campaign, our friends at the Junior Gym in San Mateo held a humdinger of a diaper drive.

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How Will We Feed the Children?
June 3, 2010 – 11:35 am | One Comment
How Will We Feed the Children?

Yesterday was “Hunger Action Day” in Los Angeles as declared by Hunger Action LA, a group that works “to end hunger and promote healthy eating through community education, outreach, networking, and empowerment …

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