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UPS Paints The Diaper Bank!

Last month employees of the United Parcel Service facility located in North Haven, CT participated in United Way’s Days of Caring. Led by manager, Greg Wines, a group of about seven employees volunteered at The Diaper Bank, located, coincidentally, right across the street from their UPS facility. UPS has been a long-time supporter of United Way and our community partners.  When Greg Wines was asked if he wanted to participate, there was no hesitation.

Little Things Impact Big Things

Every Sunday for the past month, I've driven down 95 from New Haven to Fairfield. I go to visit Yoga for Everybody, a community yoga studio off of Route One. They're running a diaper drive throughout the month of February and I offered to help by picking up their donations. I walked in and met with Kerri who was about to start teaching the prenatal care yoga class, the class whose students provide the most diapers for the drive. She was talking with a new student of hers and introduced me.

Building Community Around Diaper Needs

In early November of last year I went to Second Star of Jacob on Church Street in New Haven. I went to help the volunteers fill out some paperwork that was required by the federal TANF program. As clients came in, I helped them fill the sheets out and they went to the back of the room to get the diapers they needed for the month. At one point the line got backed up and there was a bit of a wait.

The Diaper Bank

The Diaper Bank will provide diapers to low income families in Greater New Haven through a network of social service providers that work with low income families in order to increase access to a need not covered by benefits and to promote workforce development opportunities. Diapers are not an allowable expense through the WIC program or SNAP. TDB serve 4,000 children in Connecticut each year meeting this basic unmet need for these vulnerable families.

Congressional Leaders Focus on Importance of Healthy Babies

Over 65 area business and civic leaders, government representatives, and community leaders gathered at the Oronoque Country Club for the “Giving Babies a Healthy Start: A Congressional Dialogue” breakfast on Monday, December 14th.   The breakfast was a culmination of a regional effort by the United Ways of Greater New Haven, Coastal Fairfield County, and Western CT to collect half a million diapers for lower income families, and to raise the awareness level of the challenges facing them in caring for their babies. The breakfast celebrated the success of the Healthy Baby Diaper Drives that took place across 33 towns throughout the months of September, October and November; recognized the many companies, civic organizations, schools, and municipalities that ran diaper drives; and announced the next steps to this important work. 
 
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro and Congressman Jim Himes spoke about the Congressional Baby Caucus and what is happening at a federal level to help struggling families.
 
"“I am so pleased with the good work being done by the United Way and their efforts to address one of the most basic needs of raising children,
an adequate supply of diapers. I have worked throughout my career as a legislator to ensure that children get off to a good start in life, with
access to health care, appropriate child development and good nutrition”, stated DeLauro. Ensuring these things will make children more likely to
be ready for school, and eventually, hopefully, to become productive, contributing adults,” said Congresswoman DeLauro. “Too
many families are facing difficult financial choices in the face of our economic crisis this winter, and I believe that we in Congress need to focus
in on what we are doing to help America’s infants and toddlers right now.”
 
Speakers of the morning included Michael Crowe, COO, Global Operations for Covidien, who whose company collected over 60,000 diapers; Healthy Baby Diaper Drive Co-Chairs Irene Cornish, Interim Superintendent, Stratford Public Schools and Janice Gruendel, Consultant, Connecticut State Department of Education; Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro, Congressman Jim Himes; The Diaper Bank President and Founder Joanne Goldblum, and Merle Berke-Schlessel, Esq., President & CEO of United Way of Coastal Fairfield County. 
 

Some of the "Unsung Heroes" of the Healthy Baby Diaper Drive

The United Ways of Greater New Haven, Coastal Fairfield County and Western Connecticut have joined together for a regional Healthy Baby Diaper Drive, in partnership with The Diaper Bank in New Haven. There are numerous organizations that are participating in this very important endeavor to collect half a million diapers for needy families in the 33-town region served by the organizations. This article in the New Haven Register highlights a few of the “unsung heroes” that have taken this challenge to new heights.
 

Photos From Touch-A-Truck

Touch-A-Truck provided the opportunity for children to get close to their favorite full-sized vehicles in a protected environment. Vehicles from various municipal offices, including the Fire, Police, Parks and Public Works departments, as well as vehicles from local companies attended. The price of admission was disposable diapers that are being collected for United Way’s Healthy Baby Diaper Drive and will be distributed free to local families in need through Shoreline nonprofit agencies and The Diaper Bank. See more photos at: http://picasaweb.google.com/UnitedWayofGreaterNewHaven/TouchATruck2009#

State United Ways, Diaper Bank kick off regional drive

United Way of Greater New Haven was recently featured in the New Haven Register about our Healthy Baby Diaper Drive. 

"To meet this growing need, the United Ways of Greater New Haven, Coastal Fairfield County and Western Connecticut have kicked off a regional Healthy Baby Diaper Drive, in partnership with The Diaper Bank in New Haven. The goal is to collect 500,000 diapers for families in a 33-town area."

To read the full article, click here

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