Being a new parent has never been easy. The sudden realization that you are responsible for a new life can be overwhelming. And with Canada’s inflation rate at its highest point in decades, so many in our community are struggling to buy essentials – particularly for their newborns. Formula, diapers, infant medication, and some other baby necessities have seen a drastic price increase, making it harder than ever to provide for one’s newest family member. We are doing something about this – and we need your help. It’s time to give back, baby!

 

DONATION DRIVE

May 16th - 18th

 

The Baby Give Back donation drive has now ended.

Thank you so much for all of the generous donations.

 

There are still two ways to participate in Baby Give Back 2022:

 

PACKING NIGHT

June 7th

Participate in the Baby Give Back Packing Night on June 7th at 7:00 PM at the Leah Posluns Theatre, 4588 Bathurst Street, where we will pack 600 diaper bags full of the generously donated items. The diaper bags will be delivered the very next day, giving new babies and their parents the helpful start they deserve. Volunteers of all ages are welcome to join.

DONATE TO UJA

Welcoming a new baby with a donation in their name is a beautiful way to honour their entry into the community. UJA’s Annual Campaign supports and strengthens Jewish life - locally and globally - for generations to come. A gift today helps families who are struggling, and builds a more secure future for their tomorrow.

Supporting our newest members - right from their earliest days - is a beautiful way to begin their journey within the community. Thank you in advance for your help!

 

For more information, please contact Lindsay at lfrieberg@ujafed.org.

 

By registering and attending this event, you agree to the use of your photo and/or video to be used for publications, news releases, online, and in other communications, related to UJA Federation of Greater Toronto.

 

We are following all government guidelines regarding COVID-19. We respect that there are many factors that inform one’s personal decisions when it comes to masking. While masking is not required at this program, visitors who choose to wear a mask are fully welcomed and encouraged to do so. Protecting the health of our volunteers and staff remains a foremost priority. If you are feeling ill, we kindly ask that you stay home.

 

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