- baby formula
- Nido powdered milk
- slow cooking oats/oatmeal (not instant)
- disposable diapers
- baby wipes
- infant clothes (size 6 months and up right now, boys and girls)
- Reusable plastic cups (8oz size is perfect)
- Cloth Diapers--we have started using this system...it keeps beds clean and not leaked on. We need both the covers and the inserts, but especially the covers.
- bar soap
- hand sanitizer
- shampoo
- body lotion
- baby powder
- crib sheets
- toothpaste
- copy paper
- preschool/kindergarten lined handwriting paper (has a top line, bottom line, and dotted middle line)
- Pilot G2 gel ink pens (regular ink does weird things here...it doesn't work)
- double sided foam tape
- extension cords
- fluorescent light bulbs (energy saver kind for regular sockets)
- adult ibuprofen or tylenol
Defend the poor and fatherless; Do justice to the afflicted and needy. Deliver the poor and needy; Free them from the hand of the wicked. Psalm 82:3-4
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Items needed at the O-by request
As requested, a list of things for the orphanage:
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5 comments:
Angie, How does one go about sending things to the orphanage? Do packages from the States actually get to you?
Camille
Thank you Angie, we will be able to more effectively bless the whole orphanage!
hi camille,
zip me an email at: missions *at* forhisgloryoutreach *dot* org and i'll get some info to you.
I brought over some Econobum diaper covers and Indian Cotton cloth diapers to use as inserts when we were there in 6/10. Very similar system but less expensive and the Indian Cotton diapers do not hold "stink" the way the microfiber inserts tend to. I wonder if they ever used them?
Hi Kari,
We've used everything we have. We go through diapers for 40 kiddos daily, and the ladies use them until they are shreds. :) If you want to send more, we can always use them.
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