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HomeAid Atlanta's 20th Annual Essentials Drive Benefiting Babies
The Essentials Drive is a metro Atlanta-wide drive to collect "essentials" such as diapers and baby wipes for homeless infants and toddlers.
HomeAid Atlanta's 20th Annual Essentials Drive kicks off on April 1 and runs through May 5th in honor of Mother's Day. Donate to the drive or hold your own collection at your office, church or civic organization! The Essentials Drive is a metro Atlanta-wide drive to collect "essentials" such as diapers and baby wipes for homeless infants and toddlers. On any given night, an estimated 5,500 metro Atlanta residents are homeless, with almost 50% percent them being women and children. Thanks to community support, the Essentials Drive has collected over 1,350,000 essential baby items, assisting countless babies and moms.
Donations go to local nonprofit organizations that provide housing and supportive services to homeless infants, toddlers, and families. Several of these organizations operate in HomeAid-built facilities. It's easy to get involved and make a difference this Mother's Day! Donate new diapers and wipes to the Essentials Drive. Visit www.homeaidatlanta.org for a map of Atlanta-area drop off locations. Shop for donations online via HomeAid's Target and Amazon baby registries. Type "HomeAid" for registrant's first name and "Atlanta" for the last name. Shipping charges may apply.
Financial contributions to purchase baby items are accepted via www.homeaidatlanta.org, click DONATE, note "Essentials" in comment box. Donations go directly to the local organizations and the families they serve. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
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To learn more, visit www.homeaidatlanta.org, contact HomeAid Atlanta at 678.775.1401 or info@homeaidatlanta.org.
HomeAid Atlanta, founded in 2001, is a nonprofit organization that builds new lives for families and individuals experiencing homelessness through housing and community outreach. HomeAid works in partnership with the building industry, as well as community building organizations, to assist people experiencing homelessness. To date, HomeAid Atlanta has completed over 140 housing, remodel and care day projects at locations that serve victims of domestic violence, teen mothers, veterans and more. HomeAid is the designated charity of the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association. Learn more at www.homeaidatlanta.org.
