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ABC7 Arlington | Children living in poverty often need clothes, school supplies and food. But, one need that often goes overlooked is underwear.
ABC7 Arlington | Children living in poverty often need clothes, school supplies and food. But, one need that often goes overlooked is underwear.
FOX4 Dallas | A Dallas nonprofit is addressing a basic need to help with a child’s sense of dignity and self-worth.
Houston Chronicle | “I like to say, ‘repairing the world — one tush at a time'” says Rabbi Amy Weiss.
News 5 Cleveland | Right now more than 40% of Cleveland kids live in poverty. And that may mean they’re not receiving new underwear as often as they should.
KHOU11 | Rabbi Amy Weiss, founder of “Undies for Everyone” is focused on keeping kids clean, confident, and in-class this school year.
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CW39 Houston | Losing everything — from clothes to valuable items — after a natural disaster is truly devastating.
Houston Public Media | Rabbi Amy Weiss lost her home in Tropical Storm Harvey, and she’s decided to help other flood victims with her non-profit, “Undies For Everyone.”
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