Nationwide
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Nonprofit - 501c3

Services
Essential Supplies: Distributes diapers, formula, and clothing to children in poverty through 1,000+ nonprofit and government partners.
Maternal Health Initiative: A White House-partnered pilot delivering critical newborn supplies to new mothers to combat the maternal health crisis.
Disaster Relief: Provides urgent essentials to families across the U.S. affected by natural disasters.
Student2Student: A back-to-school program matching supporters with students to fulfill supply and clothing wishlists.
Family2Family: A holiday "adopt-a-family" program providing winter essentials and gifts to children in need.
Summer Success: Provides meals and educational resources to children who lose access to school-based support during the summer.
Cost and Payment Options
Free
Location Type
Hybrid Services
Accessibility
English
Summary
Baby2Baby is a nonprofit that helps children living in poverty by giving them things like diapers, clothes, and other important items. They work with over 1,000 groups—like homeless shelters and foster care agencies—to get these supplies to families who need them. Most families receive support through one of these partner organizations. They also help families during disasters by sending critical supplies quickly. Baby2Baby has special programs throughout the year, like giving school supplies in the summer, meals and learning tools while school is out, and gifts during the holidays. They are also working with the government to help moms and babies right after birth. If you have specific questions, you can reach out to the email listed above.
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Financial Support & Planning
Support Networks
Disaster Relief
Low-Income Families
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