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Parenthood comes with many responsibilities but keeping babies and children out of harm is always the number 1 priority. This task can be overwhelming, filled with missing information and too many questions, especially for first-time, young, and under-resourced parents struggling to find their footing.
Host a Safety Supply Drive
Collect high-need supplies from the below list within your business, community group or neighborhood and deliver to your local CHS office.
Pro tip: All materials must be in new condition. CHS is not able to accept any used safety items.
Shareable Flier with High-Need Safety Items
Contact volunteerschs@chsfl.org for donation details and drop off locations near you.
Visit Amazon Wish List
With a few quick clicks of your mouse or taps of your fingers, you can send safety resources directly to CHS programs working with under-resourced parents of young children. Visit www.chsfl.org/wish-list to support a program in your area.
Share Baby Safety Tips with Friends & Family
Throughout September & October, Children’s Home Society of Florida will be sharing baby safety facts and useful tips on social media outlets. For a quick and easy way to make a difference, like and share tips on your platform to help spread the word. Not just for caregivers! Baby safety is for everyone.
Check Out CHS Early Childhood Programs
Being a parent is tough and kids don’t come with instruction manuals. CHS is here to help! An early childhood program is available where support is needed most. Whether you or someone you love is pregnant, a parent of a child 0 – 5 years old, or a parent of a 6+ year old, the CHS Early Childhood webpage can make connections to best suit every family.
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