Pamper's Pays It Forward with Little Miracles Mission, & YOU Can Too!

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Pampers  is asking everyone across the country to pay-it-forward and offer support to an expectant mother with a gift or surprise gesture, as part of their 50 years of Miracles campaign.  Once more than 2,500 people pledge to do so, on the Pampers Facebook page, and that they have achieved their mission, Pampers will respond by giving baby showers to expectant mothers nationwide just in time for Mother’s Day! How Cool is that? AND they are already at 31,490! Yippee- so get those pledges in and your expectant mother just might be the beneficiary of a special baby shower!


And it doesn’t stop there, Pampers will issue different missions throughout the entire year, to celebrate all aspects of parenthood, and with the help of parents, family and friends, they hope to touch the lives of every baby born in the next year. 

For more detailed information on the Little Miracle Mission, including the kick-off where Pampers donated care packages to Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) across the country with the help of celebs Joey Lawrence, Ali Larter, Mark Consuelos and LaLa Anthony were on-hand in New York City – go here:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/49336-Pampers-50th-Anniversary/


AND start thinking about how YOU can Pay it Forward to someone in YOUR community! In honor of Mom and all she's done for us, we'll being having a special Pampers Pay It Forward Giveaway contest for a $50 Visa Gift Card! No extra entries- just give me your idea on how you can use the $50 to Pay It Forward in YOUR community! Best idea wins!


Remember summer is about to be upon us, and paying it forward with your kids, teaches them much more than just being kind!

Comments

  1. Well, I think I would like to take the $50 and turn it into $100 or more worth of food (using coupons etc) and donate it to our church food pantry. Good way to at least double our money :)

    ps - thanks for stopping by my blog :)
    Jeanine jtrophy at gmail dot com

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  2. My idea is to use the $50 to buy diapers and wipes to donate to those moms who lost their homes in the tornadoes recently.

    mami2jcn at gmail dot com

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  3. I heard from news some of communities in our state suffer from flood, local shelters and hospitals can use all the help they can get. I'd like to get food, baby items and blankets to donate.

    tcarolinep at gmail dot com

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  4. I would use the $50.00 to buy newborn baby clothes for a young single mom who is choosing to keep her baby instead of having an abortion. I would donate it directly to the privately funded program called Baby Love in my city that aids unwed mothers. I would ask that it be donated to the young mother most in need of it.

    sleeplesssalamander at yahoo dot com

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  5. I participate in a local charity that helps unwed mothers. They have been in existence for over 100 years. They recently released their "Immediate Needs" list, which requests enfamil, detangling spray, antibacterial soap, hairbrushes, etc.

    runningmatey at hotmail dot com

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  6. There is an expecting mother in my community who is due very soon. Having had a baby last year I know how difficult those first couple of weeks can be once returning home. I would love to use the $50 to cook her and her family several meals that they could have on hand. This would be a small, but very important gesture and would help get their family into the swing of things once the new addition has arrived. Not having to worry about meals would really mean a lot to them. Thanks for the chance!

    gina.m.maddox AT gmail DOT com

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