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Wendi,
I know you said you weren't comfortable donating formula to a food bank.
Would you be comfortable donating it to Child Protective Services (or
whatever name it goes by in your area)? As a foster parent I find it very
valuable if the caseworker can bring some formula with them when bringing
over an abandoned or removed baby late at night. Almost all offices have a
room for donations of clothes, diapers, toys, furniture, formula and other
items. As much as it breaks my heart to feed these little ones with ABM
unless they medically qualify for banked milk there isn't much of an
alternative.
Just a little "food for thought",
Dawn Martin
foster parent
Austin, TX
----- Original Message -----
> I don't feel comfortable donating formula. I would much rather donate
> breastfeeding support but that is just my personal feeling on things. I
> would much rather that no one ever uses this product.
>
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