Monday, July 26, 2010
New Blog Page
We are moving our blog to our new website! Please countinue to follow us at http://www.infantcrisis.org/blog
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Monday's baby- Jarred
Friday, July 16, 2010
Message from a mom
I have three sons and I don’t have a lot of stuff to give them, but when you come here you get diapers, food, formula and clothing. I have a hard time because a lot of times I do not have enough money to get what I need for my kids. You tell Infant Crisis Services what you need and they try to help you the best way they can.
Picture of mom Natalie Brown and Larry
Picture of mom Natalie Brown and Larry
Monday, July 12, 2010
Monday's toddler- Micah
Monday's toddler is named Micah and he is 2 years old. Micah has 3 other sisters, and he was actually very shy. Once he discovered all the fun toys, he finally started to come out of his shell and smile. He has a twin sister named Maliah who was a little too busy playing and didn't quite have time for the camera. Micah and Miliah's mom said that Miliah was the reason the twins were born so early, and she has been the same since birth. She is always antsy and on the go, and makes sure Micah tags along.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Little Miss Sunshine
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
My Personal Connection-Beth
My connection with Infant Crisis Services begins as college student looking for a job. I met and instantly fell in love with the babies and staff at Infant Crisis Services. The mission was powerful, filled and I could see there was a very real need. I knew I had found my calling. I was hired as the Volunteer Coordinator, not realizing the impact this job would have on my life. Working with the volunteers at Infant Crisis Services I learned quickly what compassion and generosity at its core looked like.
A more personal connection with our volunteers began when I was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer last year; the volunteers at Infant Crisis Services were and still are such a wonderful support system for me and my family. I believe they were essential to my recovery and victory over cancer. I can tell you first hand… our babies who get services are getting the worlds best. As the Director of Volunteers, it is my honor and privilege to serve next to our volunteers feeding babies.
Our volunteers embody our mission, “Infant Crisis Services provides life sustaining formula, food and diapers to babies in times of crisis…Because no baby should go hungry”
A more personal connection with our volunteers began when I was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer last year; the volunteers at Infant Crisis Services were and still are such a wonderful support system for me and my family. I believe they were essential to my recovery and victory over cancer. I can tell you first hand… our babies who get services are getting the worlds best. As the Director of Volunteers, it is my honor and privilege to serve next to our volunteers feeding babies.
Our volunteers embody our mission, “Infant Crisis Services provides life sustaining formula, food and diapers to babies in times of crisis…Because no baby should go hungry”
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Friday, July 2, 2010
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