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DuPage Mothers & More donates nearly 4,000 diapers to People's Resource Center

DuPage Mothers & More is happy to announce it collected 3,871 diapers during its diaper drive throughout April and May. Thank you to all residents who donated diapers to help moms in need provide for their children. All diapers were donated to the People’s Resource Center in Wheaton.

The diaper drive was part of the national Mothers & More Mother’s Day Campaign, “We Could All Use a Little Change.” As a national organization, Mothers & More donated more than 50,000 diapers, which translates to 232 babies being diapered for one full month!

This result could not have been possible without the generosity of residents and the support from the local community including:

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·      Wheaton Parks Community Center

·      Fox Valley Park District’s Eola Community Center

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·      Naperville Riverwalk Community Center

·      Warrenville Park District Community Center

·      Treasure House

·      Grounds for Hope

·      Strand Fitness

·      Stephanie Frantz, Joy Meditation

·      Massage Envy

·      Chick-fil-A

 About Mothers & More

Mothers & More is a membership organization that provides community and programming for moms through all stages, phases and transitions of motherhood. For 27 years, Mothers & More has been offering moms support through social gatherings, playgroups, educational webinars, Facebook special interest groups, book clubs (locally and nationally) and more. There are 2,400 members spread through 40 chapters across the United States. For more information, visit www.mothersandmore.org. For local chapter news, visit www.dupagemothersandmore.org.

About People’s Resource Center

Since 1975, People’s Resource Center has been bringing neighbors together to respond to hunger and poverty in DuPage County.  With a team of over 1,500 volunteers, we offer nutritious food and other basic necessities like clothes and rent assistance for people facing tough times.  And we connect people with resources—education and tutoring, jobs, technology, art, a caring community—to create a future of hope and opportunity for all. For more information, visit http://www.peoplesrc.org/

 

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