GOOD+ Foundation

Organization Description

Founded by Jessica Seinfeld, GOOD+ Foundation™ (formerly Baby Buggy) is a nonprofit organization that partners with a national network of leading programs to break the cycle of family poverty through the power of donated child products and life-changing family services. GOOD+ Foundation grants donations of products and services to programs that have demonstrated a capacity to address family poverty in three focus areas: supporting new mothers, investing in early childhood and engaging fathers.

Program Information

Projects are based on timely need, season and group size. We work with volunteers to vet, sort and bundle gently used clothing throughout the year, but projects like stuffing backpacks and wrapping toys are based on time of year. Just let us know the size of your group and we will put together a project that fits your needs. ACTIVITIES BUNDLING CLOTHING: Volunteers will sort clothing by gender and size, then “bundle” in sets of five pieces, usually two bottoms and three tops. BUNDLING BOOKS: Volunteers will sort and screen books by age group and reading level, then “bundle” in sets of 3 to 5 books, depending on inventory.. STUFFING DIAPER BAGS: Volunteers will bundle diaper bags with essentials such as diaper wipes, bath products, clothing, baby bottles, blankets, swaddles, toys and more. GIFT WRAPPING: Volunteers will wrap toys and sort by gender and age to make it easy for us to distribute to children in need. We also bring a holiday playlist to add to the fun! PROCESSING INVENTORY: GOOD+ Foundation gets donations every day from individuals in the community and we need help processing and inventorying so we can expedite distribution to families.

Health & Safety

We work in a warehouse and ask that all guest wear closed toed shoes. The GOOD+ staff members will move pallets around for volunteer projects.

Address 
4505 W. Jefferson Blvd. Suite 105
Los Angeles, CA 90016
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Carly Harrill
Job Title
Community Relations and Development Manager
Phone
Email
Program(s) 
Service Learning
Organization type 
Residential or Home Care Facility (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
People Experiencing Material Poverty
Focus Area(s)
Food & Housing Security
Maximum students 
3