Baby Supplies for 60 families in The Bronx
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Summary
This project provides clothing, gear and products for infants and young children, coupled with family budgeting classes, to needy families enrolled in early education
programs in the Bronx.
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Received $1,826 from 50 donations from people like:
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More Information About this Project
Project Needs and Beneficiaries
This project addresses the high cost of providing for infants and young children for families living in poverty. It will be located in the Bronx, the poorest urban county in the United States. This project will; give needed resources to families, off-set the high cost of providing
for infants and young children, reduce the damage to young children caused by the stress of living in poverty. It will link these families to volunteers who will teach basic budgeting to the families.
Activities
Baby Buggy delivers clothing, cribs, diapers and more to families in need. By giving these items coupled with budgeting classes we help: ensure the safety and well-being of children, reduce financial stress + off-set the expense of raising children.
Funding Information
Total Funding Received to Date: $1,210
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $20,790
Total Funding Goal: $22,000
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
This project will serve 60 families living in a community where over 67% of the children are born into poverty. By offering family budgeting classes and regular donations of clothing, diapers and equipment, we positively affect families lives.
Project Message
"Children who experience poverty during their preschool and early school years have lower rates of school completion than children and adolescents who experience poverty only in later years.
- Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Ph.D., Professor, Columbia Univ., Family and Child Dev.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on April 25, 2008.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on February 22, 2008.
Latest Update from the Field
Family Resource Center Update 1
By Nura Poursharif - Program Director, April 25, 2008 05:13 PM
Baby Buggy has been serving St. Anthonys Head Start program since April 2006; since then, we have distributed nearly 20,000 baby items and gear to families at St. Anthonys - valued at almost $150,000.
Recently, the Director at St. Anthonys asked an expectant mother of three enrolled in the program to briefly describe her thoughts about Baby Buggy resources. She shared that although her husband works, they struggle to obtain the essentials they need. She was very worried about whether they would be able to acquire all of the necessities to take care of their new baby. After receiving essential gear, clothing, books, bath products, as well as clothing and shoes for her other children, she said that Baby Buggy was the answer to her prayers. God is good and his blessings sometimes come through good and kind hearted people you dont even know, she said, Thank you, thank you, Baby Buggy.
Through funding for the Family Resource Center, we plan to provide 60 families at St. Anthonys with 4-6 Baby Buggy donations a year. These donations will consist of essential baby items and gear, clothing, books, and many other baby products to help provide families with all of the baby items that are needed to help with the safety and well-being of their young children.
In preparing for our May 1st start date, we have made the following strides towards offering families regular Baby Buggy resources, financial education workshops, and benefits analysis in order to empower families so they can help themselves to improve their financial and overall stress:
Sixty families have been identified to participate these families will begin receiving Baby Buggy donations on May 1st;
Family Workers from St. Anthonys were sent to a training session on how to use the self-sufficiency calculator, which will give them the ability to determine which benefits the families are eligible to receive;
The financial literacy curriculum for financial education workshops has been selected;
We have secured a facilitator to train volunteers to facilitate culturally sensitive financial education workshops and individual financial sessions with families;
Recruitment of volunteers to facilitate the financial education workshops with families is currently underway;
There have been two on-site volunteer events in which families participated by patching and repairing clothing. This allowed families to bond and strengthen ties; the clothing was then distributed to families within the community.
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