22-06-2025
Warren-based Moms Helping Moms nonprofit celebrates expansion
WARREN – Moms Helping Moms, a township-based nonprofit dedicated to providing baby essentials and period products to families in need, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony June 11 celebrating the opening of its new warehouse space.
The event was attended by local dignitaries including Warren Township Mayor Lisa Lontai and Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis, who offered words of support and praise for the organization's mission and community impact.
'We are honored to celebrate this milestone surrounded by our supporters and local leaders who believe in the importance of dignity, health, and access to basic needs,' stated Nahela Hadi, executive director of Moms Helping Moms. 'This new space will allow us to expand our reach, serve more families, and continue the fight against diaper need and period poverty across New Jersey.'
The expanded warehouse provides more room for storage, packing, and organizing donated items, including diapers, wipes, period products, hygiene supplies, and more. It will enable the organization to streamline distribution to its growing network of community partners and social service agencies.
The ribbon-cutting marks not just a physical expansion, but a renewed commitment to ensuring that no family in New Jersey has to choose between food and basic health supplies, organizers said.
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Brad Wadlow is a staff writer for
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