Organize a baby bottle drive

A simple way to involve your community in the work of life

The need is great – and baby bottle drives are a great way to get more people thinking, praying and giving toward Caring Network’s ministry.

Bottle drives serve two important purposes for us:

  • Awareness. You’ll distribute bottles throughout your church, your organization or your personal network – and people will keep them at home for a few weeks. Each time they reach for loose change, they’ll remember us and perhaps say a prayer to end abortion.
  • Fundraising. As much as $75,000 of Caring Network’s annual budget is supplied by bottle drives. That’s important – it goes a long way toward funding God’s work in the lives of pregnant women, new moms and those healing from abortion throughout Illinois.

Your change really does change lives. To organize a bottle drive, contact us with the form at right. We’ll email to tell you how to start.

I’ll help organize a bottle drive

    3 steps to start a baby bottle drive

    1

    Complete the form above.

    We’ll get in touch to supply bottles and to help you plan.

    2
    Choose the right time. A one-to-two month time period works best to distribute and fill physical bottles. Here are three suggestions:
    • January to February, beginning on Sanctity of Life Sunday.
    • Spring, March to April
    • Mother’s Day to Father’s Day, May to June
    3

    Distribute bottles and promote.

    We’ll provide all you need – so all you need to do is spread the word.

    3 ways for your network to give

    1

    Take bottles home.

    Collecting spare change by the door or at the dinner table is an easy and encouraging way to raise funds and remember Caring Network.

    2

    Donate online.

    Our baby bottle drive page lets anyone donate by credit card or bank transfer – and all you have to do is share the link.

    They’ll indicate your church or organization when they give so you can track your own drive’s progress.

    3

    Donate by mail.

    Partners can also mail a check to our administrative office: Caring Network, 1200 Roosevelt Rd, Ste. 114, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137.
    Please write “baby bottle” on the memo line.