The Nicholas Center Launches December Diaper Drive. Join us!
The Nicholas Center (TNC) is proud to launch our new initiative, The Nicholas Center Provides, which will support local food pantries and community centers with personal care items, diapers and cleaning supplies. Our TNC participants-Autistic adults, will gain valuable vocational skills training, community engagement and a sense of pride as they give to our neighbors in need. As donations are collected, our participants will organize and distribute the items. Starting in 2024, this program will operate every week all year to supply needed items to our community members.
The program launches today (12.6), with a December Diaper Drive.
As this is the busy holiday season, we have made it easy to participate…with an online order form through Amazon.
See attached flyer and:
1. Click Link
2. Select your diaper donation(s)
3. Make your purchase
4. Share this flyer with colleagues, family, friends.
Diapers will be sent to TNC in Pleasantville, NY. Our TNC participants will pack up and deliver to local food pantries and community centers during December.
Going forward The Nicholas Center Provides program will operate every week all year long.
The Nicholas Center December Diaper Drive:https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/1D7ULI7J0TIEA

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