5 Ways You Can Help A Mother Out In 2011

How are your new years resolutions going?

One of our resolutions is to get better at asking for help. We’re a small grassroots organization trying to make a big impact in the lives of families during one of the worst economic catastrophes of our time.

An acquaintance of mine recently remarked “I can’t imagine a WORST time to start a non profit. It must be awful for you.” Well, I guess in many respects,  he  is right. Foundation and individual philanthropy is down. Non profits must compete for scarce funding. Many say it isn’t pretty time in the not profit sector.

But for me, I look at it from the perspective of the families we serve. Social service agencies are having their budgets slashed. Children cannot wait for the economic recession to be over before they have access to a clean diaper. This is the most crucial time to give back to our communities and ensure children have what they need to thrive.

For all the wonderful news and impact we’ve been grateful to accomplish since starting, there is much, much more work to be done. For each partner agency we’ve been honored to provide diapers to, there are several we must turn away simply because we do not have enough diapers to sustain the great need.

Well. We’re here to stay, regardless of whether or not it’s a good time to be.

How can you help? Here are some ideas …

1) Host a Diaper Drive

Whether it’s with your playgroup, MOPS, preschool, K-12 school, the office, civic group, or you’re just plain having a party, a diaper drive is an easy way to give back and directly help our families who are struggling to provide diapers for their babies. Our free diaper drive toolkit can be used to help you get started with ideas, and we have a handy donation bin sign you can use to place on a donation bin. For inspiration click herehere, or here.

2) Host a Fundraiser

Every organization needs funds to operate. We need them too. Hosting a fundraiser, however large or intimate, is an easy and direct way to help our families. As a volunteer-run non profit, 100% of the funds we collect are puts towards our diaper program.  Our 2011 goals include building up our safety net fund, so we may continue to efficiently supply our distribution network of partner agencies with the diapers they need, in the sizes they need most. For inspiration read this post about a group of women who were already coming together for a clothing swap, and suggested a “cover charge” to help us buy diapers.

3) Volunteer

We’re volunteer run, and it’s a cadre of thoughtful volunteers who have helped us accomplish so much since 2009. Aside from the above, our current volunteer needs consist primarily of outreach and development. From getting the word out to the community about our call for diaper drives, producing outreach materials, helping us post events online, researching grants and partnerships, helping us with event planning – if you’d like to contribute your skills to help us continue the momentum, we’d love to hear from you.

4) Become a Fairy God Mother

Don’t have time to help in the above ways? We recently introduced our sustainer program, in which YOU, fairy god mothers of all shapes and sizes, help us out with an automatic monthly contribution (tax deductible). We’re grateful to all of YOU who have already signed up to be part of this special group of people who want to make a big impact.

5) Your Idea!

Do you have an idea about how you can help a mother out in 2011? We’d love to  know! For inspiration, check out our friend and long time supporter, Yvonne in LA, who recently decided to run the LA Marathon to raised diaper funds and awareness.  And our friends at Diaper Rash Clothingdecided to honor the cause by diapering a baby for each onesie they sell.

“Everybody can be great… because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

Do YOU want to be great? Fill our inbox with love:  info at helpamotherout dot org.

 

Photo credit via Creative Commons 2.0: Gertjan Baarda

Downtown San Mateo Association: Christmas In the Windows, Cast Your Vote for Junior Gym!

Much gratitude to our friends and big time supporters at Junior Gym in San Mateo who are participating in the Downtown San Mateo Association’s Christmas in the Windows contest.

If you find yourself in the beautiful downtown San Mateo area doing a little holiday shopping – PLEASE stop by the Junior Gym (a family-owned and operated local business!) and cast your votefor their flippin’ awesome Christmas tree!

Junior Gym is located at 101 South B Street, SAN MATEO, CA 94401

If they win the contest, they get to donate up to $300 to the non profit of their choice … HAMO!

You can help spread the word about the contest by sharing this post with your local friends. Thanks again to Liz and everyone at the Junior Gym. We’re so very grateful to you all for all the support you’ve given to help babies in need.

Find more pics from Junior Gym here.

Remember: You can donate diapers in person at Junior Gym as well as other locations in California.

Thanks to the HealthTap Community for Raising 14,000 Diapers!!!

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead

Remember that awesome health and technology start up that wanted to do a diaper drive for us for New Years? Well, the HealthTap community really came through for our babies, to the tune of 14,000 diapers! Big hugs and shout out also goes out to everyone at EcoMom.com for matching donations through their website. You can’t really tell from the picture above, but the 14,000 (++) diapers are behind the group.

HealthTap’s efforts mean there’s a brand new diaper pantry for our distribution partners at the social services department over at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford, where they now have enough diapers to address diaper need for their most under-served homeless and low income families. Because the HealthTap drive exceeded their initial (and ambitious!) goal of 10,000 diapers, both Packard Hospital and HealthTap agreed it made perfect sense to share the surplus diapers with two additional HAMO partner agencies, Baby Basics of the Peninsula and Youth and Family Enrichment Services, both of which are also based on the Peninsula, serving families in East Palo Alto/Menlo Park.


Pictured above: Kim (Baby Basics), Lisa M. (YPES), Kimmy (HealthTap), Yours Truly, Kimberly P. (EcoMom.com), and Kelley (Packard Hospital).

I want to send a heartfelt thank you to everyone in the HealthTap community who contributed to this drive. Not only did HealthTap employees personally donate a generous amount of diapers, but they amplified their effort by engaging their personal networks in the drive.

Each person, whether they donated a pack of diapers, or several cases of them, made an investment in the families who will benefit from the diapers raised. What does it really mean? Benefiting families will have supplemental diapers at a time when they may be dealing with a health, personal, or financial crisis. It means less diaper rash, less caregiver stress, and more happy bottoms.

Now THAT is something to write home about…

Photos courtesy of HealthTap

This Broke My Heart

I am an early childhood teacher for children with special needs. I have a student in desperate need of large size diapers or pull-ups. We have asked the family for over a year to send in diapers for us to use and because they are of a low income, they do not send any in. When they do, they are extremely small. This child always has diaper rash that is so bad it bleeds. We have exhausted all of our extras left over from other students and don’t know what else to do …
— From Illinois