State Cuts Funding That Keeps Babies Clean

A mom in East Palo Alto went to jail for stealing diapers; her kids went to foster care.  According to the California Poverty Measure, approximately 375,000 babies in California do not have the diapers they need, and their families are going to extraordinary lengths to prevent serious infections. Diapers can cost upwards of $120 per child per month. This is a huge expense for low-income families struggling to make ends meet. “A child needs between [...more...]

How Journalism Fights on the Frontline for Nature Conservation

Rhett Ayers Butler describes himself as a lucky child. With collected airline miles from his father’s job and a travel agent for a mother, Butler had seen the wilds of Botswana, Ecuador, and Zimbabwe before [...more...]

 

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Youth Development

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Well Being & Health

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Getting the Message Out

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Fostering Care

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Emergency Services

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Education

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A Helping Hand

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State Cuts Funding That Keeps Babies Clean Help a Mother Out

A mom in East Palo Alto went to jail for stealing diapers; her kids went to foster care.  According to […more…]