Pampers-Team 04/06/2021 - 09:00
Making babies' world better - Our most important mission yet!🌍
In a world full of uncertainty and challenges, one thing we want to be certain of as parents is that we're doing the best that we can to make our babies' world better. The team at Pampers is all about ensuring that all parents get the support they deserve and that is why they’re on a very important mission to support local communities by always being there for all babies and their families!
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Making babies' world better
For parents, having quick and easy access to the products and services needed for their little ones wherever and whenever they need them is paramount! However, over two-thirds of parents last year didn’t have access to these products they needed because they weren’t readily available near them.
So how does Pampers help local communities?👨👩👧👦
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By being made locally 🥰
Pampers believes in providing families the same trusted support Pampers nappies provide their babies. Did you know that a whopping 93% of Pampers nappies sold in the UK are made in Pampers' Manchester factory? This is why you will always find your trusted Pampers nappies on-shelf, no matter where you are! And because Pampers owns and controls every single step of the production process, they're able to bring you high-quality nappies that are checked by +500 sensors before making it onto your bubba's bottom. 🤩
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By donating 500,000 nappies to charity 🤗
They say it takes a village to raise a child, and that's why Pampers leaves no parent on their own! Pampers believes in the power of coming together as a community and supporting each other. Be it sharing nappy advice or poonami conversations, coming together can help make a massive change in babies' lives! So to help build a better world for babies of today and tomorrow, Pampers is donating over half a million nappies to charitable initiatives that support families in your local communities all across the UK! 👩🏿🤝👩🏻
Discover the Power of Local!
But don't just take our word for it! Instead, watch the Youtube video to find out more about Pampers' fantastic work each day to ensure that all families and babies receive the support and care they all deserve!
Did you like the Pampers Power of Local video?
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@all: Tell us in the comments what you've loved about your local community in the past year!
20 Comments
Hayze79
• 04/06/2021 - 14:05
It’s been so fantastic to see the help in the local community , I’m very keen to keep this up x
anissamas
• 04/06/2021 - 14:05
Proud of you guys. Good work keep it up
Sandszara
• 04/06/2021 - 14:05
My local community are amazing ,I run a charity for the homeless & family's in need ,food parcels etc ,my local community have donated lots of food ,nappies ,clothers to help the family's in need
Lucetta
• 04/06/2021 - 14:06
To be honest, the video made me cry (I know, it might be the hormones 🙈). Helping the community and the parents in need it's amazing. This kind of gestures makes me very emotional.
Also, I am curious as well as how the nappies are made.
HayleyJayneXox
• 04/06/2021 - 14:09
I love how my local community pulled together to do shopping for those shielding, the "baby bank" (also known as baby basics) a free service for parents who were struggling were still operating and doing a collection service and that the food bank started doing deliveries to those who used them!
Imogenation
• 04/06/2021 - 15:41
I love what Pampers is doing for communities but the phrase ‘as a parent’ is offensive, gate keeping and goes against the message. There are plenty more people involved in raising and caring for a child that a video about community shouldn’t exclude these aunts and uncles, friends, grandparents, siblings, step-parents etc. It takes a village as they say and it doesn’t take ‘a parent’ to know it’s annoying to run out of nappies. Don’t exclude the non-parents!
Mysterious_girl2018
• 04/06/2021 - 17:23
I've loved being part of a community that has come together in difficult times to unite and help each other out! I've seen mums offering other mums tips on juggling babies, work and housework, the elderly being helped out by the young and the local station staff were even giving out chocolates the other day to make people smile! Little gestures can mean a lot!
MJones81
• 04/06/2021 - 17:55
I've been using a local food bank through the pandemic and its been a life saver. Having people donate baby items as well as food has helped me loads and has been appreciated.
topi34
• 04/06/2021 - 19:23
It's important that communities stick together and help each other in these uncertain times.
Hashy • 04/06/2021 - 20:36
Its an amazing thing to help and support community by pampers , keep the good work up , i really appreciate your efforts and kind support for our communities
Nicola1970 • 04/06/2021 - 21:54
Thats great, helping families that are struggling, well done to all involved
Camden
• 04/06/2021 - 22:00
Thank ypu very much for help us. Usually I go to the community to get some help
Mdobbin1 • 04/06/2021 - 23:26
Amazing
Charlvd
• 04/06/2021 - 23:45
Love my community, always there if you need help. Nothing to big or too small. All you have to do is ask and someone will offer to help.
Amberg31
• 05/06/2021 - 08:57
Love the fact that you increased the amount of Nappies donated during the pandemic would definitely help so many people
davidread08
• 28/06/2021 - 17:50
If it helps the community then I'm in
TrendyMomma
• 28/06/2021 - 17:52
Being a blessing to ship locally, has saved me delivery cost for our baby essentials. This is especially helpful because my husband was made redundant due to the pandemic.
Safeena • 29/06/2021 - 07:06
Really good community spirit
telmafreitas
• 29/06/2021 - 08:07
what a great initiate thank you!
Nicky_T
• 10/07/2021 - 15:23
I’m proud of how my local community helped each other through the pandemic, we had our baby during lockdown and a few days later someone knocked on the door with a box of essentials “just to make life a little easier” it was from lots of people in our local villages and made me cry!
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