
Pajama Club believes that every child, regardless of their circumstances, has the inherent right to a loving good night. This includes the comforting bedtime routine of changing into clean, warm PJ’s and enjoying an entertaining story. Our mission is to support the completion of a 24-hour good day loop for all children and to bring Love and Hope, especially to those who need us the most. Through our initiatives, like the Period Poverty Bank and Project S.O.B.A.L, Pajama Club offers at-risk children the unconditional gifts of new pajamas and a new book. These ordinary objects transform their bedtimes into comforting experiences filled with love, support, and fun. Additionally, we collaborate with organizations like Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank to further our impact. Pajama Club is a mobile unit, so schedule us to come to your location!

The trailers were used to provide dignity through hot showers and clean laundry to those lacking access to these basic needs. Project S.O.B.A.L. also offers case management with resources to help with current survival needs, while also supplying individuals with sanitation go kits! Additionally, initiatives like Pajama Club and the Period Poverty Bank work alongside Project S.O.B.A.L. to support the community. We are currently in the process of raising funds for new trailers.
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Every child deserves a clean diaper and wipes. Did you know that 1 out of 3 families experience diaper need? Babies can require up to 12 diapers a day, and those who stay in a diaper too long may face potential health risks. According to the National Diaper Bank Network, households are short an average of 19 diapers per month, and 57 percent of parents relying on childcare have reported missing up to four workdays due to a lack of diapers. Initiatives like the Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank and Project S.O.B.A.L are working to address these issues, along with our Pajama Club and the Period Poverty Bank, which aim to support families in need. Our Diaper Bank provides individuals with the necessary diapers and wipes.

Period poverty, defined as the inability to access or afford menstrual products, affects many teens and adults who struggle to find free period products. This situation often leads to missed work or school days. The Period Poverty Bank, alongside initiatives like Project S.O.B.A.L and the Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank, aims to provide FREE products to those in need.

Vitamin Angels program provides access to women with FREE vitamins. Through our partnership with vitamin angels, we are able to serve our community with access to multi-vitamins.
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