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“Nonprofit organizations struggle to meet demand for diapers during pandemic” This Boston

“Nonprofit organizations struggle to meet demand for diapers during pandemic” This Boston Globe headline caught my eye a week ago. Across the country, it’s a familiar story: Service organizations and food banks are struggling to keep up with the need for diapers, baby formula, and other essential supplies for young kids and their families. And it’s heart-breaking. Over the past few months, I’ve seen this firsthand, as I’ve volunteered with service organizations in every corner of Massachusetts. I know how many of you are already donating to your local food bank or pantry, as the economic fallout of COVID-19 continues and our communities cope with unprecedented levels of hunger, scarcity and need. I’m constantly amazed by the generosity of this team. But it’s not just food lines stretching around city blocks, it’s diaper lines, too. So if you’re able, take a moment today to donate directly to the National Diaper Bank Network. [The National Diaper Bank Network helps support a network of community organizations across the country that get diapers and other critical supplies to families in deep need.]( I don’t have to tell most of you, diapers cost a fortune. Let alone wipes or formula or baby food -- or winter coats and snow pants to keep kids healthy and warm. This holiday season is a tough one for everyone. But for a parent struggling to keep small children clothed, clean and fed, the hurt is hard to fathom. No family should bear that burden. Not this year, not at Christmas, not ever. [Chip in now to help get diapers to families in need.]( With gratitude, Joe --------------------------------------------------------------- Our future, our democracy and our humanity are on the line. Joe Kennedy wants to use the platform he's built to support Democratic candidates, build a diverse and inclusive future for our Party, and help take our country back. But he can only do that with you by his side. [Contribute now.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by 4MA PAC 4MA PAC 124 Washington Street, Suite 101 Foxboro, MA 02035 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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