Everywhere Agency engaged me to do this post. I’m participating because I believe every child should have access to pajamas.
Pajamas are the type of clothing we just automatically put on, not thinking about it. Everyone wears pajamas to bed right? I recently learned that this is not the case for millions of children in our country (USA). It's not just because they don’t want to, and choose to wear their clothes, but It’s because they can’t. They don’t have the luxury of having pajamas. I’ll be honest, this surprised me when I saw the word MILLIONS. I’m going to get a little personal here, back in 1988 when I was 4, I left a foster home to go to another. They sent me with a paper bag of clothes. However, when I got to the new home and my mom (she adopted me a few years later) found that not a single outfit fit me. In the year 2016, and living in one of the richest countries, how do we not have children wearing something as simple as pajamas? When I learned that Carter’s (yes the kids clothing company) helps combat this, I was in and wanted to share it with you guys.
Pajamas are the type of clothing we just automatically put on, not thinking about it. Everyone wears pajamas to bed right? I recently learned that this is not the case for millions of children in our country (USA). It's not just because they don’t want to, and choose to wear their clothes, but It’s because they can’t. They don’t have the luxury of having pajamas. I’ll be honest, this surprised me when I saw the word MILLIONS. I’m going to get a little personal here, back in 1988 when I was 4, I left a foster home to go to another. They sent me with a paper bag of clothes. However, when I got to the new home and my mom (she adopted me a few years later) found that not a single outfit fit me. In the year 2016, and living in one of the richest countries, how do we not have children wearing something as simple as pajamas? When I learned that Carter’s (yes the kids clothing company) helps combat this, I was in and wanted to share it with you guys.
