Mother's Day Tradition

Our church has started their Mother's Day tradition. This time, every year, there is a baby bassinet set up outside of the church nursery. It gets filled with baby items - clothing, diapers, toiletries, even Bibles. Around Mother's Day the items are donated to the Pregnancy Care Center and given to the new expecting mothers.

I love this tradition and it's a great one to get the kids involved in. If your church doesn't do this, you can still participate and drop your items off at the Pregnancy Care Center.

Last night, I discovered that Wal-Mart has the rest of it's winter clothing on clearance. We found baby sweatshirts for $1 each. You might want to check your local Wal-Mart and see if they have any left. They are perfect to add to the baby bassinet.

6 comments:

Margaret Braun said...

That's a really great way to reach out. God bless you!

Vashonnte said...

i love this idea that is such an awesome way to help people. i love it!

Anonymous said...

that is such a good idea!!! I love it and I'll have to remember it :o)

Sharon Brumfield said...

This is a great tradition for the church to have. I also reminds people who have much--that others may not even be able to afford the basic.

Alana said...

Our local pregnancy care center passes out baby bottles and people fill them with loose change. That is also a fun one to do with the kids!

SheriYates said...

that is sweet.