Got Diapers?
Scott Larson Scott Larson

Got Diapers?

The number of diapers a child goes through in a year can vary depending on their age and how frequently they need to be changed, but on average, newborns may need up to ten to 12 diapers a day during the first month, which can add up to around 300 to 260 diapers in the first month alone. As they grow older, the number of diapers they require may decrease.

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Yearly Point-in-Time Count is an Essential Tool in Fight Against Homelessness
Monique Waddington Monique Waddington

Yearly Point-in-Time Count is an Essential Tool in Fight Against Homelessness

The Homeless Point-in-Time Count (PIT) is completed in many cities and counties across the nation every January, and reflects a snapshot of those experiencing homelessness in our communities. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that Continuums of Care conduct an annual count of people experiencing homelessness who are sheltered in emergency shelter, transitional housing and Safe Havens.

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Eight Things You Didn’t Know About 211, A Critical Resource in Your Community
Scott Larson Scott Larson

Eight Things You Didn’t Know About 211, A Critical Resource in Your Community

Everyone knows about 9-1-1. But fewer people know about 2-1-1, the nationwide service for non-emergency life challenges. The kind everyone faces at some point in their lives when you have no idea where to turn but sure could use some extra help. 211 is a vital service connecting millions of people each year to help in their community. Here are eight things you might not know about 211.

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