Help A Mother Out: Because every baby deserves a clean diaper.
The other day I had the opportunity to speak with a social worker, whom I will call Shannon. She visits clients in their home and works closely with caregivers – many of them isolated new …
Read the full story »Nashville Public TV’s first documentary in the NPT Reports series serves as an overview of the state of Tennessee’s childrens health. This documentary looks at Tennessee’s high infant mortality and childhood obesity rates, as well as the barriers teens face receiving care for emerging mental health problems. The documentary concludes with a profile of one Nashville H.S. principal that is combatting poor attendance rates by opening a health care clinic for the community in his school. The documentary is hosted by Kimberly Williams Paisley.
Bloggers (and child) join me at the Los Angeles Mission
Here’s how it happened:
Help a Mother Out was able to give 42,000 Huggies diapers to the Los Angeles Mission’s Anne Douglas Center For Women as …
We had an incredible community event on Wednesday June 30th, which we put together to celebrate our Every Little Bottom donation from Huggies.
Pictured above is one of our youngest volunteers handing out diapers to Mel …
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 …
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?
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.