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NewsJanuary 3, 2020

Gina Wunderlich of Perryville, Missouri, and Jonathan Valentine of Cape Girardeau load Pampers, donated by Procter & Gamble, into a trailer Thursday near Hope for One More at 118 N. Main St. in downtown Cape Girardeau. ...

Gina Wunderlich of Perryville, Missouri, and Jonathan Valentine of Cape Girardeau load Pampers, donated by Procter & Gamble, into a trailer Thursday near Hope for One More at 118 N. Main St. in downtown Cape Girardeau. Wunderlich said they had just unloaded a trailer full of donations at the organization, but the diapers seen here were extras she would store until there was more floor space at Hope for One More. She said foster parents, or those who have placement through the state, can get a box of diapers every 30 days through Hope for One More.
Gina Wunderlich of Perryville, Missouri, and Jonathan Valentine of Cape Girardeau load Pampers, donated by Procter & Gamble, into a trailer Thursday near Hope for One More at 118 N. Main St. in downtown Cape Girardeau. Wunderlich said they had just unloaded a trailer full of donations at the organization, but the diapers seen here were extras she would store until there was more floor space at Hope for One More. She said foster parents, or those who have placement through the state, can get a box of diapers every 30 days through Hope for One More.Jacob Wiegand
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