Baby2Baby Partners with Merck for Mothers to Deliver Thousands of Vital Supply Kits to New Moms Across the U.S.
- Baby2Baby received a $500,000 grant from Merck for Mothers on April 10, 2025, in Los Angeles.
- Rising U.S. Maternal mortality rates, especially among Black mothers, prompted the grant to expand Baby2Baby's efforts.
- Baby2Baby, a national non-profit, will use the funds to deliver 3,000 kits with diapers and other essential items.
- Baby2Baby Co-CEOs said the donation will help distribute kits to new mothers right after birth.
- This grant expands a program already reaching 1 million children, now aiming to support 18,000 new mothers in fifteen states.
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