For the fifth year, Atlanta-based Carter’s Babies and Kids is proud to partner with the Pajama Program’s “One Million Good Nights” campaign to donate 100,000 pairs of pajamas to children in need. The Carter’s pajama donation drive comes at a critical time as December marks “Danger Season,” the time of year when temperatures begin to drop leaving underserved children in need of warm sleepwear and comfort. Many of these children have been abused, abandoned or neglected and live in group homes, shelters or temporary housing without adequate heat. The gift of a new pair of pajamas can provide children in need with a glimmer of hope and a feeling that someone cares about their well-being. Every child deserves to sleep in their own pjs every night!
- 1 in 5 American children live in poverty – a higher rate than any other developed country except for Romania. (2013)
- The average age of a homeless person in the United States is 9 years old. (Open Door Mission)
- Each year, over 800,000 children and youth in the United States experience homelessness. (Source: U.S. Dept. of Education)
- More than 16 million children in the United States – 22% of all children – live in families with incomes below the federal poverty level. (Source: National Center for Children in Poverty)
- More than 3.5 million people are homeless every night, and 1.35 million are children. (Source: National Coalition for the Homeless)
Pajama donation bins set up in all of the Carter’s stores throughout Atlanta collecting PJs for Atlanta children in need this winter. You can bring in a pair of new pajamas or purchase a pair at the store. For more information visit www.carters.com/carters-pj-program-2014.html. Thank you for your support!
Tiffany C
December 16, 2014 at 9:58 pmThis is awesome. I didn’t know that Carter’s did this! Would totally donate if I was in Atlanta. I will check out their website.