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Bridging the “Diaper Gap” in Reno

It鈥檚 a hot topic that鈥檚 gotten a lot of news coverage lately, and now 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Reno campus is taking action to help families in need. reno diaper President Barack Obama talked about the diaper gap at the South by Southwest music festival in Austin. He noted that nearly one in three American families struggle to afford enough diapers, which can lead to serious health problems for both babies and parents[1]. President Obama also discussed the importance of working to provide nonprofit organizations with low cost diapers, to help those families in need. Organizations across the country heard that message and jumped at the chance to help. Students, staff and faculty at 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Reno campus came together in March to help bridge that 鈥渄iaper gap鈥 for the UNR Early Head Start program[2]. To kick off the diaper drive, Alexandria Cannito, from and stopped by campus to interview student council president Angela Shea, Carrington鈥檚 Registered Nursing Program Director Sarah Warmbrodt and UNR Early Head Start Coordinator Doreen Begly. In addition, Cannito challenged the Reno community to donate and help the local head start program. You can check out that interview . 鈥淚t is so important for the 黑料不打烊 Reno campus to come together and help our community,鈥 said Shea. After three days, 黑料不打烊 had collected 57 boxes, which equals a whopping 6,100 diapers! They were all donated to the UNR Early Head Start program. Congrats to our dedicated students, faculty and colleagues for their hard work helping our community! For more information about 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Reno campus, please click here.


[1] [2] http://www.unr.edu/education/centers/cfrc/unr-early-head-start

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