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how you can trace every ingredient in your Baby’s cup from "field to fingers" with
our customized Meal Integrity System. Learn More
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We give 10% of all the food we make directly to charities that
serve undernourished children.
Learn more about our Sustainability
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Learn more about our Charities
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CHARITIES

Because
every baby deserves the very best nutrition possible,
we donate over 10% of all the food we produce to charities
that serve undernourished babies. These are two charities
we support.
March of Dimes:
The March of Dimes is dedicated to improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth and infant mortality. The mission of The March of Dimes is to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality. We carry out this mission through research, community services, education and advocacy to save babies' lives. March of Dimes researchers, volunteers, educators, outreach workers and advocates work together to give all babies a fighting chance against the threats to their health: prematurity, birth defects, low birthweight.
The first great polio epidemic in the U.S. was in 1916. The disease infected mostly children, killing thousands and leaving many more paralyzed. On a summer day in 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt became one of its victims and the March of Dimes was born.
Through life saving research we beat polio, but we continue our efforts to help children today by working to save babies from the silent crisis of premature birth.
visit us online at: www.marchofdimes.com
HOMEMADE BABY is pleased to help sponsor the 2008 March of Dimes Celebration of Babies. For details click here
Click here to see pictures from the 2007 March of Dimes Baby Love Event
Baby2Baby
Baby2Baby is committed to improving the lives of Los Angeles families in need by supplying them with essential baby gear and clothing for their children 0-4 years old. We distribute new and gently used items through a network of community agencies.
Baby2Baby distributes your donated new and gently used items through a network of community agencies that serve the City of Los Angeles. These organizations help families living in poverty who are trying to overcome issues of homelessness, domestic violence and drug abuse.
By supplying these agencies and the people they help with the most basic needs we hope to alleviate some of their burden so they can focus on achieving their goals.
visit us online at: www.baby2baby.org
Beyond Shelter
Founded in 1988, the mission of Beyond Shelter is to develop systemic approaches to combat poverty and homelessness among families with children and enhance family economic security and well-being.
Beyond Shelter accomplishes its goals through responsive service delivery, people-centered community development, and the creation of knowledge for social change.
visit us online at: www.beyondshelter.org
Feed the Children
Feed The Children is a Christian, international, nonprofit relief organization with headquarters in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, that delivers food, medicine, clothing and other necessities to individuals, children and families who lack these essentials due to famine, war, poverty, or natural disaster.
During our 28-year history, Feed The Children has grown into one of the world's largest private organizations dedicated to helping hungry and hurting people. Last year, Feed The Children shipped 129 million pounds of food and other essentials to children and families in all 50 states and in 43 foreign countries, supplementing more than 730,000 meals a day worldwide. Since our founding in 1979, Feed The Children has reached out to help children and families in 118 countries around the globe.
Visit us online at www.feedthechildren.org
The Union Rescue Mission
The Union Rescue Mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization dedicated to serving the poor and homeless.
Established in 1891, URM is one of the largest rescue
missions of its kind in the United States and the oldest
in Los Angeles. We provide a comprehensive array of emergency
and long-term services to our guests, including: food,
shelter, clothing, medical and dental care, recovery
programs, transitional housing, legal assistance, education,
counseling, and job training to needy men, women, children,
and families.
Learn more about why we serve at www.urm.com
LA Diaper Drive (www.ladiaperdrive.com)
Homemade Baby has joined forces with Los Angeles Diaper
Drive to help low-income families learn more about family
nutrition. Homemade Baby's on-staff nutrition educator
Isela Chavez will be teaching the nutrition course which
is part of LA Diaper Drive's new pilot course. The classes
cover such topics as nutrition, school readiness and
discipline and are available to low-income mothers in
Los Angeles.
St. Anne’s
Over 90 years have passed since St. Anne’s first
opened its doors as a small maternity hospital for pregnant
unwed young women. From those humble beginnings, St.
Anne’s has evolved into one of Southern California’s
most highly regarded social service agencies confronting
the issues of teen pregnancy and parenting. While our
services have responded to meet the changing needs of
a modern culture, our core principles of helping young
people in need remain throughout each and every one of
our programs.
As you browse www.stannes.org,
you will read about our history, the services we provide
in our residential program, our volunteer programs, job
opportunities and how you can help St. Anne’s continue
to be an important resource to the Los Angeles Community.
The Westside Children’s Center
Since its founding in 1987, Westside Children's Center
has been providing foster care and family reunification
services to children ages birth to eight who experienced
child abuse and/or neglect. Over time the agency's services
have expanded to include childcare and adoption, as well
as child development and family support services that
strengthen families and support children. We chose a
location for the Center to best serve families residing
in numerous pockets of poverty in western Los Angeles.
Since its inception, Westside Children's Center has been
committed to making a difference in the course of children's
lives. Our flexible, integrated and culturally sensitive
services have been reshaped over the years to reflect
changing needs, new research and shifting demographics.
www.westsidechildrens.org
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