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i need girl baby clothes for real cheap or free can anyone help?

i am 7 mon. preg. with a baby girl and i am unable to work my husband works but his pay barely pays the bills we desperately need help getting baby clothes and stuff if you can help please email me newmommylove062607@yahoo.com please help!

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1. Quit having babies.... that'll save you money.


Try a dollar store.

2. Where do you live? Just wondering about postage costs.

3. Go to yahoo groups and search for a freecycle group in your city. Frrecycle is an excellent way to find stuff that others have no use of and also you can put your stuff up for grabs intead of sending it to the land fills.

4. Do you have a local Goodwill store? They have a program that can help you out. Let me email you.

5. u can go to good will or the trift store

good luck

6. Nikki, watch for garage sales. Many times you can pick up little Onsies for only 25 cents. Then call area churches and the United Way for help with diapers and baby furniture There is help out there, but you need to start pursuing it now so you'll be ready when the baby comes.

7. Have you checked on EBay? Sometimes you can get outfits for 1.00 or two. Newborn clothes are sometimes really cheap.

8. try tj maxx or walmart very cheap or target clearence their clothes are very cute!

9. Hi and congratulations on the upcoming angel! I am a teacher and work with an honors organization known as the Beta Club...it is found throughout the Southeast U.S. You can also find National Honor Societies at most US high schools. I tell you this, because they are often hoping to find ways to help people in the community. Call your local high schools and ask to speak with or to leave a message for the honor society advisors. Tell them of your situation and ask them if they would do a clothing drive for your angel. You can also contact local churches. Honey, there are so many good people in the world who would love to help you out so that you can enjoy that baby....just reach out to the local community. You may even call local radio stations and tv stations and ask them to put you on their community boards. Can you add to your question and let us know what state you call home so we can help you more? Hugs, Dinah

10. mission here on somedays you can go and get bag of clothes for 5 dollers how i cloth me and my girls. you get some nice stuff sometimes too. good luck

11. It is yard sale season! I just sent a huge box of girl clothes to my sister last week.....all from yard sales. I got 15 outfits for 5 dollars.
Having a baby shower will also help.
I didn't have a baby shower because we moved but my mom sent out invitations to family and friends letting them know where I was registered and everyone sent something and it helped out alot.
Try thrift stores and Goodwill.

12. Usually cities have groups that handout things like that certain days of the month. Try the local Salvation Army or some churches. If you can't find those ask around at your family services/welfare office and they should be able to steer you in the direction of help agencies.

13. the salvation army will give you clothing vouchers and also try the goodwill. also look in your phone book here in IL we have a crisis pregnancy that help you get the baby stuff you need. also contact your local WIC office they have resources that will help. the public health here also give brand new car seats to mothers if you come in and watch a 10 min video and they show you how to use them. GOOD LUCK

14. I can send you some stuff, I have 3 girls. If you need playtex bottles I have plenty of them. And I think we still have about 6 or 9 cans of Isomil good until 2009. I have 2 high chairs never really been used.

I can't really sell them here, they would go to trash, its very hard selling stuff here in Okinawa Japan.

Do you qualify for welfare? TANF? foodstamps? I know in WA State they would give clothes and furniture vouchers to prepare for a baby.