TRUE SUPPORT: Pro-life company donates over a million baby diapers to hurricane victims

1

For ads-free news, click here.

A common myth from the Left is that pro-lifers only care about babies before they’re born, despite being disproven by pro-life charities, crisis pregnancy centers, and foster families. This misconception persists, but many continue supporting life at all stages.

According to a report from Daily Wire, EveryLife, a Florida-based company selling diapers, wipes, and apparel, exemplified this commitment by donating over 850,000 diapers and 1.2 million wipes to families affected by Hurricanes Helene in North Carolina and Milton in Florida.

“It was just phenomenal to see so many organizations… Christians, conservatives stepping up and helping these families that really needed [help] desperately after the devastating hurricanes,” said brand co-founder and president Sarah Gabel in a statement to Daily Wire.

EveryLife partnered with organizations like Freedom House, City Serve, and Convoy of Hope to deliver diapers and wipes to hurricane-affected areas using trucks, helicopters, ATVs, and horseback. They also worked with local churches, fire rescue teams, and pregnancy resource centers to distribute supplies. Customers could directly contribute to the effort through their “Buy For a Cause” program. Originally planned as a three-day campaign, the overwhelming response extended the donations from October 1 to October 17.

“The testimonies that rolled in from the families on the ground, as well as these organizations that we were able to work with – it’s tearjerking, the amount of impact we were able to have in such a short amount of time,” Gabel said.

IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL DML NEWS APP READERS ABOUT COMMENTS ON ARTICLES: The feature on our website that automatically approves comments is currently down.  We are hoping it will be fixed this week, but it is out of our control. We are making every effort to come in every few minutes and manually push all pending comments out.  We apologize for the inconvenience and ask for your patience and understanding until this matter is resolved.  Please DO continue posting your comments.  Your interaction and feedback is still very important to us.  As usual, comments calling for violence or death toward any individual are not permitted.
The Dennis Michael Lynch Podcast archive is available below. Never miss an episode. Subscribe to the show by downloading The DML News App or go to Apple Podcasts.

CLICK HERE FOR COMMENTS SECTION