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Shower Them With Love campaign to help low-income mothers


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It's a local project aimed at showering low-income moms with baby supplies. It's called Shower them with Love - and the Bank of Utah is jumping on board to help during the month of July.
Bank of Utah is seeking donations of the following items in July:
• Diapers (popular sizes of 4, 5 and 6 are greatly needed)
• New and clean, gently-used baby clothes
• Baby foods (not in glass jars)
• Formula
• Baby blankets
• Bottles
• Infant over-the-counter cold medicine
• Baby laundry soap
• Baby lotion, powder and wipes
• Pajamas
• Socks, shoes, t-shirts
• Pacifiers
• Diaper bags
• Paper towels and toilet paper

Bank of Utah will deliver the baby goods to 10 Utah charities in early August:
• Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank in Ogden
• Cache Food Pantry in Logan
• Tremonton Community Pantry
• The Family Support Center and the New Hope Crisis Center in Brigham City
• Community Action Services and Food Bank in Orem
• Crossroads Urban Center in Salt Lake City
• Bountiful Community Pantry
• Dixie Care and Share in St. George
• Children's Justice Center in Price

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