This page is dedicated to resources that could be helpful after a baby's arrival, including healthcare, clothes, and other supplies.
Once Upon A Child in Exton, PA is a consignment/second hand clothing store that sells gently used and sometimes used baby and children’s clothes, shoes, and products at a reduced price.
Diaper distribution centers in the greater Philadelphia area.
Providing programs and support for moms-to-be, fathers, new parents and single parents, including access to diapers and personal items for women (Lady’s Locker) and education.
The Bargain Basement sells gently used baby items and equipment, children's clothing, shoes, toys and sports equipment, women’s clothing, shoes and accessories, household decorations, kitchen items, small appliances and more.
CityTeam’s Mother Baby program provides help and hope to mothers and families struggling with the cost of essentials for their newborns or young children. They provide diapers, formula, clothing, toys, and more. All are welcome! Guests can “shop” for supplies, free of charge. In addition to physical needs, CityTeam staff is happy to provide a listening ear for any woman who needs it. Pathways towards emotional support and counseling are available upon request.
Make an appointment to receive free baby supplies at either the Phoenixville or Pottstown branch.
Genesis thrift store is a kids thrift store, carrying sizes newborn to 6.
VNACS’s Family Health Center is a non-profit family health center dedicated to providing exceptional medical services for the whole family. Our focus is to serve as a medical home for individuals and families covered by medical assistance HMOs, Medicare, as well as those who are self-pay.
The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children - better known as the WIC program - serves to safeguard the health of low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating including breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals to health care.
Postpartum care support: They provide ongoing support to help you recover and adapt to life with your new baby. Our services include health screenings, infant development education and activities, stress management, and connections to resources for help in other areas.
The Chester County Maternal and Child Health Consortium provides early childhood support, including on childhood development, parental guidance, the Fatherhood Initiative, and the Kindergarten Transition Program.
The child specialists on the CONNECT Helpline are there to answer questions and provide information about child development for families of children ages birth to age five.