The Andie Summers Show

Baby Buggy

The Andie Summers Show’s Baby Buggy at Nifty Fifty’s of Turnersville!

Jeff Kurkjian from The Andie Summers Show is expecting his first baby with his wife Emily later this summer.

In realizing his good fortune to provide for his new arrival, the Andie Summers Show wants to help others provide for their babies!

We teamed up with Cradles To Crayons Philadelphia and Nifty Fifty’s and now we are calling on XTU Nation to help! Philadelphia is the nation’s poorest big city with more than 300,000 children living in poverty across the region. Let’s help them!!!

Who It Benefits

XTU will collect new and nearly new children’s items to be donated to Cradles to Crayons. Donations will be processed and packaged by volunteers in the Cradles to Crayons warehouse, The Giving Factory. Packages from The Giving Factory are distributed to local disadvantaged children through their collaborative network of diverse service partners. Cradles to Crayons creates customized packages that are hand-selected with care to meet a local child’s needs and wants. We accept donations of new and like-new goods that are appropriate for use by children ages newborn to 12.

What They Accept

  • Clothing (infant to youth sizes 18/20 and adult sizes small & medium)
  • New socks and underwear
  • New or gently used pajamas
  • Winter coats, hats, gloves/mittens
  • Sweatshirts/hoodies and sweatpants
  • Shoes, boots, and sneakers (toddler sizes 4–13 and adult sizes 1–10)
  • Books (ages 0-12)
  • New arts, crafts, and school supplies
  • New hygiene items
  • Unopened diapers, pull-ups, and diaper wipes
  • The current list of Most Needed Items is updated regularly.

Where To Donate

For more information about The Andie Summers Show’s Baby Buggy click here.

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