The Baby2Baby organization has delivered more than 6 million baby items across the country in its COVID-19 response
Diapers have been one of the items that have disappeared from the shelves. File photo.
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The supervisor of the L.A. County District 1, Hilda Solis announced an alliance with the organization Baby2Baby to deliver essential supplies for babies from the neediest families in the county.
"Parents and baby care institutions currently have limited access to the formula. Today the need for basic supplies is stronger than ever due to the coronavirus pandemic"Said the supervisor.
"I am proud to present a partnership with Baby2Baby to support families and children during the COVID-19 pandemic."Solis added when presenting the program.
LA County is partnering with @ Baby2Baby to support families and children during the # COVID19 crisis. pic.twitter.com/EXbanZQlkG
– Los Angeles County (@CountyofLA) April 19, 2020
Baby2Baby is a non-profit organization that seeks to cover the basic needs of children in poverty.
Marisa Muma, representative of the organization spoke of the alliance, "For the families we serve, the outlook for this pandemic looks very different because it means the loss of jobs, income and access to basic supplies.”, Sentenced.
The representative of Baby2Baby He stated that the NGO has delivered more than "6 million baby items with the coronavirus emergency response program nationwide", he claimed.
"No family has to choose between buying food or buying diapers for their childrenMuma pointed out.