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Local Physical Therapy Clinics Organizing Diaper Drive for the Holidays

Makovicka Physical Therapy Launches Holiday Diaper Drive to Support Local Families in Need

In a heartwarming initiative just in time for the holiday season, all 21 Makovicka Physical Therapy clinics are spearheading a campaign called “Makovicka Cares!” aimed at collecting diapers for families in need. The collection drive, which kicked off on November 4, will run until December 6, providing local communities with an opportunity to support those facing challenges during the busy holiday period.

A Community Collaborative Effort

Each clinic has selected a partner organization that echoes their commitment to uplifting those who are less fortunate in their respective communities. Altogether, the Makovicka Physical Therapy clinics plan to support eight local recipients, including noteworthy organizations such as the Center for People, Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders County, Junior League of Lincoln, Nebraska Diaper Bank, Open Door Mission’s Lydia House, Release Care Closet, Saunders County Food Pantry, and Under His Wings.

This collaborative effort is a critical lifeline for many families, particularly during the holiday season when financial pressures often worsen. “Diapers are a necessity, yet many families can’t afford them,” said a representative from Makovicka Physical Therapy. “We want to alleviate some of that burden.”

The Demand for Diapers: Sizes Matter

The diaper drive emphasizes the need for all sizes, but particularly calls attention to sizes 4, 5, and 6, which are the least donated but most needed among families. This highlights an important aspect of diaper banks—they often struggle to meet specific size demands. For those looking to donate, all Makovicka clinics will accept diaper donations from Monday to Friday between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.

For those in the Saunders County area, the participating locations include:
– 8419 South 73rd Plaza, Suite 104, Papillion
– 555 Cornhusker Road, Suite 207, Bellevue

The time frame allows ample opportunity for community members to drop off contributions, facilitating their engagement with the cause during a period when giving is at its peak.

The Impact of Donated Diapers

The collected diapers will be delivered to recipients by the end of December, just in time to support families over the holidays. Each organization involved plays a significant role in their communities, providing essential services that go beyond just diaper distribution. Here’s how each organization contributes:

1. Center for People: This organization provides food, clothing, and diapers directly to low-income families, confirming their commitment to meeting basic needs.

2. Community Action Partnership of Lancaster & Saunders County: Their focus is on empowering individuals living in poverty to attain economic stability, helping pave the way for a brighter future.

3. Junior League of Lincoln Diaper Bank: Targeting over 6,000 children in Lancaster County, the bank provides vital diaper supplies to ensure that no child goes without this essential resource.

4. Lydia House (Open Door Mission): Offering a safe haven for women and families, Lydia House supports individuals in crisis, providing them shelter and stability.

5. Nebraska Diaper Bank: Not only does it aim to supply diapers, but it also raises awareness around diaper needs as a fundamental health issue for children and families.

6. Release Care Closet: This organization assists children and families involved in the foster care system with essential items, helping them transition more smoothly amidst life’s difficulties.

7. Saunders County Food Pantry: A vital resource for families in need, the Food Pantry serves as a cornerstone for food security in their community.

8. Under His Wings: This initiative provides “Baby Basics” to families within Cass County, emphasizing the importance of meeting infant needs for development and well-being.

Join the Cause

The Makovicka Cares! program is more than just a diaper drive—it’s an invitation for the community to come together, support one another, and ensure that families in need can experience the joy of the holidays without the added stress of basic needs not being met. As we head into the holiday season, the Makovicka clinics encourage everyone to get involved and remember that every little bit helps. By pooling together as a community, we can make a significant difference in the lives of those around us.

So, whether you’re a parent with extra diapers on hand or someone looking to spread some joy this season, consider participating in this local initiative. Donations can easily be dropped off at any of the Makovicka clinics, and the team will ensure they reach those who need them most by the end of December. Let’s help make this holiday season brighter for local families together!

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