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    Default Re: Dear Craigslist crazy lady (and her friends) IT'S NOT WIC!

    Quote Originally Posted by moxi View Post
    BTW-There are so many great charity organizations out there that could use baby formula, AND you would get a tax write off.
    Can you tell me which ones? I'd be interested if they were local (I'm not paying to ship these). When I called our local women's shelter, they told me all their families receive formula from WIC. Why bother? Salvation Army/Goodwill will only sell it. I'm not interested in funding some "colonel's" house.
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    Why would the shelter say that, I wonder? We all know that WIC formula isn't enough - I had to buy more each month. :shrug7:

    Quote Originally Posted by Macaela25 View Post
    Can you tell me which ones? I'd be interested if they were local (I'm not paying to ship these). When I called our local women's shelter, they told me all their families receive formula from WIC. Why bother? Salvation Army/Goodwill will only sell it. I'm not interested in funding some "colonel's" house.

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    Default Re: Dear Craigslist crazy lady (and her friends) IT'S NOT WIC!

    Quote Originally Posted by Macaela25 View Post
    Can you tell me which ones? I'd be interested if they were local (I'm not paying to ship these). When I called our local women's shelter, they told me all their families receive formula from WIC. Why bother? Salvation Army/Goodwill will only sell it. I'm not interested in funding some "colonel's" house.
    Call a local church or a food pantry. Or your child's pediatrician's office. I think the pedi would be able to give it to someone who could use the extra help. My son was on a very pricey formula for a while and the pedi was able to get me a can from someone who had some left over. It meant so much to us!

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