Heaven is not even 10 months old yet and she is already a pretty good walker. She still needs some assistance, but she is fast. She is going to keep her mommy on her toes before long.
Infant Crisis Services believes every baby and toddler deserves life’s basic necessities.
With the help of the community, Infant Crisis Services supplies life-sustaining formula and food as well as diapers and clothing for babies and toddlers in times of crisis.
It is hard to imagine that in today's society there are babies and toddlers who go to bed hungry, yet it happens every day right here in Oklahoma. Our state has the 8th highest incidence of childhood poverty in the U.S. Infant Crisis Services serves more than 1,000 babies and toddlers in central Oklahoma each month.
Infant Crisis Services is bridging the gap in current services. Government programs like WIC and DHS often require waiting periods of up to several weeks during a critical time in a baby’s development and don’t provide diapers or certain medically prescribed formulas.
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