"When the unemployment and the furlough and economic downturn happened, we noticed the women also, and parents, were making an outcry saying thank you for the food, thank you for these necessities but we also need baby essentials," said Sarah Taylor, founder and Executive Director of Yo Soy Ella,
The group also partnered with Esperanza Health Centers, serving the Brighton Park, Gage Park, and McKinley Park with baby essentials.
In addition to diapers, baby formula and baby wipes are distributed. As people line up- safety remains top of mind.
"The community members line up outside, they'll never have to come inside unless they have to use restrooms. In that case we will take their temperatures to make sure they aren't showing covid19 symptoms," said Jessica Torrez of Esperanza Health Centers.
Yo Soy Ella will be hosting their fourth Diaper Drive August 30th, so far they've helped over 700 families. All essentials are donation based.
For more information on how to donate, visit their website at www.yosoyella.org.
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