With the death toll from the catastrophic Texas floods nearing 90, pro-life diaper company EveryLife is mobilizing emergency relief to support affected families.
EveryLife announced it will donate all diaper and wipe bundles purchased through its Buy For a Cause initiative directly to families affected by the floods.
“We are heartbroken by the destruction caused by the Texas floods,” Sarah Gabel Seifert, president and co-founder of EveryLife, said. “As a company built to serve families, it’s our mission and responsibility to step in during moments of crisis.”
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“In times like these, families need to know they’re not alone,” Seifert added. “Our hope is that through something as simple as a box of diapers and wipes, we can remind parents that they are supported and cared for.”
The floods began July 4 along the Guadalupe River and have so far claimed at least 87 lives, including 27 children, according to July 7 updates from ABC News. On July 6, President Donald Trump declared a major disaster, authorizing federal assistance through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
EveryLife is partnering with CityServe and Convoy of Hope to distribute supplies directly to displaced families.
In a July 5 post on X, the company urged supporters to take part: “For $50 you will be providing an entire month’s supply of diapers and wipes to a family in dire need.”
“Let’s come together in prayer and action for Texas families,” they added.
LifeNews Note: Elise DeGeeter writes for CatholicVote, where this column originally appeared.
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