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Infographic: No Butt Left Behind
January 9, 2012 – 3:32 pm | No Comment

We’re pleased to announce our new infographic!
Infographic: No Butt Left Behind
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Sent To Folsom Prison
April 6, 2011 – 12:22 pm | No Comment
Sent To Folsom Prison

The following testimonial is from a “Cara,” a now single mom. Unfortunately this wasn’t the first story we’ve heard about someone serving time as a result of stealing diapers.
From Cara:
The diapers that I receive …

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Mark Horvath (@hardlynormal) On Homeless Families & Why Diapers Matter
December 28, 2010 – 9:00 am | No Comment

Mark Horvath of InvisiblePeople.TV / WeAreVisible.com talks to HAMO’s own Kim Tracy Prince about the rising tide of homeless families and why diapers matter.

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Diapers Are Gold … We Say That Everyday Here #hamo
December 13, 2010 – 9:00 am | No Comment
Diapers Are Gold … We Say That Everyday Here #hamo

In this economic climate gold has become a popular investment strategy for those who are able to purchase it for safe keeping. I wish I had a few bars of it myself to bury in …

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They Come By Bus to West Oakland
November 29, 2010 – 8:00 am | One Comment
They Come By Bus to West Oakland

The downtown Oakland neighborhood that houses the SVdP Community Center and Free Dining Room is one of the most distressed in Northern California. Nearly a third of area residents subsist on incomes below the poverty threshold. Nearly half of single-mother households in the area live below the poverty line.

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No Butt Left Behind?
August 6, 2010 – 7:00 am | 3 Comments
No Butt Left Behind?

Any parent will tell you it is a terrible inconvenience to run out to the drugstore late at night because you ran out of diapers. But this occasional inconvenience is nothing compared to the crisis unfolding across the nation for families who are unable to provide their children with an adequate supply of diapers.

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