In 16 years, they have saved 715 babies from being abandoned, aborted or worse. They provide "safe and legal alternatives to baby abandonment" and you can help.
Aren't we always looking for ways to make a difference? Here is a great opportunity for our readers to get involved in some way. A monetary donation can help keep this great organization moving along, volunteer or be a rescue family! There are so many beautiful ways you CAN make a difference.
Here is some more information from their website:
Project Cuddle is a nonprofit organization that operates a 24-hour, 7-day a week crisis hotline that works as a search and rescue program.
We search out safe and legal alternatives for women that are contemplating abandoning or dumping their babies.
We work with volunteers to rescue newborns and infants from abandonment. We do not discriminate against anyone who is willing to rescue a baby. Project Cuddle is a non-profit charity and charges nothing to the girls in need or the Rescue families. The adoption process can cost between $10,000 and $30,000, but Project Cuddle charges nothing.
We really need your help through your generous donations towards any of these wishes!
- Wal-Mart
- Target
- J.C. Penney
- Sears
- Motherhood Maternity, etc
- Everyone must bring a wrapped gift
- Start off with some yummy party food and watch a DVD about and provided by Project Cuddle
- Everyone exchange gifts and unwrap them
- Skype with Debbe so that she can chat and answer questions
This is a great way to raise awareness about Project Cuddle. Your
guests can then write a check or donate a gift card that will be used to
help save babies!
Our dream is to have a safe, confidential place where women can be during the remainder of their pregnancies.
Just call (800)766-CARE (2273) or CLICK HERE for an online donation form.
If you have questions regarding these or any other donations, please contact the Project Cuddle office. Contact Us
Thank you for considering Project Cuddle and helping us in our efforts to save the tiniest victims…the babies.
Learn More: Go to their website: http://projectcuddle.org/
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