D.J.
S. - My daughter recently switched to soy formula so any soy that you have would be great...I'm sure you've had a lot of bites but if its still available - please let me know...I'm in Creve Coeur
Thanks
D.
When I was pregnant I signed up for every mailing list and freebie I could, subsequently, Enfamil and Similac send me free product samples from time to time. My son uses regular Similac, so I have 1 8oz can of Similac Isomil Soy formula- exp. 10/2010, 1 12oz can of Enfamil Lipil-exp 11/2008, and 1 12oz can of Enfamil Next Step Lipil-exp 6/2009. All are still sealed and have been sitting in my pantry. I hate to just throw it out when those cans cost $13 or more at the store, but we'll never use them. I am in the Fenton/Arnold area. If you are interested, just send me a message and we'll work out how to get it to you.
All the formula went to families that needed it. I also received some wonderful suggestions for where to donate baby items in the future.
S. - My daughter recently switched to soy formula so any soy that you have would be great...I'm sure you've had a lot of bites but if its still available - please let me know...I'm in Creve Coeur
Thanks
D.
please donate the formula to your local food pantry- chances are those who are reading this online can buty formula- there are others who can't. If you can't find a food pantry nearby, contact the United Way. They will know of one.
Hello S.,
My daughter is on Similac Isomil Advance Soy Formula. If it's still available, I will gladly take it and can meet you. I am in Ballwin, very close to the Fenton area. Thanks!
I know a mother using Enfamil for a 4 week old boy now, can I set up a time and deal with you to get these if you have not found anyone to take it. I drive through Arnold area and my brother works there daily. Thanks!! C.
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For anyone that may read this.
If you do get formula through the mail, or from your docs office that you are not planning to use your local area food pantries would really appreciate it but also there is a food bank at the Concordia Seminary that is always in need of items for infants. They are located at 801 Seminary Pl in Clayton MO. Some of the students have large families, and a few even adopt little ones and could very much use the formula. Baby items are rarely donated and are always needed. They also have a resell it shop if your little one has grown out of their clothes or toys and you want to donate them they would be greatly appreciated there too. Thank you