Basics for Babies

Basics for Babies

Photo: KAFE/Childrens Museum of Skagit County


KAFE 104.1 cares about our community!

Thank you to everybody that stopped by the Basics for Babies broadcast this past Saturday at the Children’s Museum of Skagit County to help stock the Help Me Grow Skagit Family Resource Center!

YOU CAN STILL DONATE TO THE HELP ME GROW SKAGIT FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER!  FIND OUT HOW BY CLICKING HERE!

The Help Me Grow Skagit Family Resource Center offers services and items that will help children grow up healthy from pregnancy through early childhood.  They provide important classes, support groups, health care, food assistance, and basic essentials like diapers, wipes, and cleaning supplies.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT BASICS FOR BABIES!

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