We’re running a Baby Give Back collection drive

At MWM Advisory, we love to give back to the community. That’s why we’re proudly running a Baby Give Back collection drive!

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Where do the items go?

Baby Give Back collects, sorts and safety checks donations of essential baby and children’s items. They support vulnerable families in our community by partnering with support workers and medical professionals. Customised orders are provided to suit the needs and circumstances of each family. Baby Give Back believes that every child deserves an equal and safe start to life. Their priority is ensuring that all items are safe and in great condition so that families can feel the love and compassion of their community.

We are collecting the following items:

  • Clothing 0-5 years (gently used or new)
  • Nappies
  • Baby Wipes
  • Baby wash and creams
  • Comforters and baby blankets (gently used or new)
  • Maternity and nursing pads

The donations will be beautifully packed in to boxes (like the one pictured) by dedicated volunteers, and distributed to families in our community.

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Where can I drop off my items?

We are collecting items at MWM Advisory and will drop them off to the Baby Give back warehouse regularly.  Please contact the team if you have any questions or would like to arrange a time to donate items.

Phone +61 7 5596 9070
Email info@mwmadvisory.com.au

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