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South Delta ‘Mamas’ get help from Ladner Rotary

Mamas for Mamas South Delta has received an $8,000 donation from a pair of local organizations.
Rotary Club of Ladner

Mamas for Mamas South Delta has received an $8,000 donation from a pair of local organizations.

Funding of $4,000 comes from the Rotary Club of Ladner, which resonated with Mamas for Mamas’ vision that no mother or caregiver, or child, is left behind, especially during this even more challenging period of COVID-19 restrictions.

Ladner Rotary expanded its donation by attracting matching funds of $4,000 from the Delta Foundation, the community foundation for Delta. Funding for this community relief program came from the Vancouver Foundation.

Mamas for Mamas South Delta is a non-profit that supports mothers in a variety of ways, including filling the gaps in resources.

The donation will help cover the cost of groceries, diapers, formula, counselling and the part-time, temporary hiring of somebody to deliver and pick up.

“Rotary worldwide focuses on six priority areas in its service to the world,” says Ladner Rotary board director Mike Storey, “and our club’s support of Mamas for Mamas hits on, or affects, three of them. They are maternal and child health and economic and community development and the impact on basic education and literacy. Not only that, we were inspired, as people of action, by the founders of this Mamas for Mamas who built this charity for such an important cause so no child is left behind.”

Mamas for Mamas South Delta started a year ago with a spring swap of household items and clothing among families and neighbours in a Delta neighbourhood. It was a Neighbourhood Small Grant of $500 from the Delta Foundation, through funding also from the Vancouver Foundation, which covered hospitality and other expenses and helped launch this growing community support group.