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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Ih im in need of free stuff for my baby girl i have no job but im looking?

toys cloths and shoe

Ih im in need of free stuff for my baby girl i have no job but im looking?
check under the free stuff tab on craigslist.com
Reply:Just online there are many resources. Of course you need a job, but until then your baby still needs things.





Freecycle: http://www.freecycle.org/


Wish Upon a Hero: http://www.wishuponahero.com/


Qambio: http://www.qambio.com/


Robinhood fund : http://www.robinhoodfund.com/ (this is a weekly wishing contest, don't expect to win but you can try!)





There are also local crisis pregnancy centers. They can refer you to somewhere that will help.





Since I don't know the age of your baby, if she is still really a baby (under 18m or so) she doesn't *need* shoes because you'll carry her everywhere. Its better for babies to learn to walk without shoes--so lots of socks, but she doesn't need shoes at that age.





And under 4 months, most babies ignore toys. Her favorite toy will be your voice %26amp; face, so if you can't afford toys, play with her a lot! Sing, cuddle--even if you can’t give her material things, keep her fed, warm %26amp; loved and she’ll be a lucky %26amp; happy baby!
Reply:i dont know how cod i help y dont try 2 sell sth like flower am sure u r pretty %26amp; ppl ll like 2 buy 4m u......or c some places that give free things 4 ppl who cod nt find work ......good luck bebe %26amp; inform us wen ur problem solved coz it cost me my peace of mind thinking about u %26amp; the poor baby.....ur sister lona.
Reply:www.craigslist.org/zip/
Reply:any church will help you,, don't be shy thats what the community does for all towns..I do it,,,everyone is so friendly! also go to your park district , and public aid..you can get so much help and it's ok.
Reply:looking for job then girl
Reply:Check with social services in your area.
Reply:Hi, You can get free stuff for baby at http://www.shoppergirlsplace.com/babies_...
Reply:Go to the Salvation Army, food pantries, things like that. Apply for WIC; that'll get you basic food, but not clothes, cleaning supplies, cigarettes or alcohol. HEAP and SSI can help with other bills; contact your local office for applications for those services. They can point you in the direction of other useful public programs.





You need to get a job. That's the bottom line. If you have a baby, you need to pony up and make some money. You don't bring kids into this world and then dump them; it's your responsibility to give her what she needs. Take hand-outs until you get on your feet, but don't make yourself, and don't make HER live that shame.



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