On Tuesday, Pajama Program launched the One Million Good Nights nationwide initiative to collect one million new pajamas, one million new books, and the resources needed to get them in the hands of children and adolescents in need here in the U.S. The campaign begins today, October 1(st), when temperatures begin to drop and "Danger Season" starts for these children. The campaign continues until December 31, 2015. Pajama Program's major partners in the One Million Good Nights initiative are Carter's, Inc., Scholastic Inc., and Sprout. The New York City launch event is hosted by Pajama Program board member Carla Hall of ABC's "The Chew," and features a performance by Sadie Sink, currently performing in Broadway's "Annie," and volunteers reading and distributing new pajamas to children.-- One in every 45 children in the U.S. is homeless each year (Source:
America's Youngest Outcasts: State Report Card on Child Homelessness,
National Center on Family Homelessness)
-- More than 1.6 million children in the U.S. are homeless each year
(Source: America's Youngest Outcasts: State Report Card on Child
Homelessness, National Center on Family Homelessness)
-- Family homelessness is the fastest-growing segment of the homeless
population, accounting for 41 percent of the nation's homeless
population (National Coalition for the Homelessness)
Genevieve Piturro, founder of Pajama Program, said, "We know that the number of children in need in the U.S. is growing, due to the difficult economic conditions many American families face. The One Million Good Nights campaign will allow Pajama Program to double its current capacity to distribute an additional one million new pajamas and one million new books to reach more children in need throughout the country. All children need and deserve to feel safe and loved at bedtime."
Pajama Program is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to delivering new, warm pajamas and books to children in need, many of whom are without parents and/or permanent homes. Pajama Program serves children ranging in age from newborn to 18 who live in group homes, shelters and temporary housing. Since 2001, Pajama Program has provided over 2 million new pajamas and books to children through 60 chapters across the United States. Pajama Program has received a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America's largest and most-utilized independent evaluator of charities. Pajama Program meets the Better Business Bureau's 20 charity standards, the highest ranking for non-profits.
SOURCE Pajama ProgramPajama ProgramWeb Site: http://www.pajamaprogram.org
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