don t know what to do, but what i am doing is i m just collecting formula. if someone wants to donate, make a 25-dollar donation to the african network, we are overnighting formula that we have. it is really all that we can do is just to help another mom out. and so that is what i am doing. and if anybody wants to get involved, just falls on the napkin network. sun is the formula that you have, let us know if you are seeing a surplus somewhere. because they re making a 25 dollar donations we really just overnight those cans and get babies fed today. doctor let me just quickly ask you, the so i started getting my kids a little food mash-up pairs and mash-up avocado it for months. they were really eating at that point, it wasn t until six months seven months that they really started to kind of swallow. it but just to kind of get a taste it was out for months. can you don t compensate for a lack of formula. and i d be totally off base here, but i m just wondering for months out there.
As the country struggles with the fallout from a dramatic shortage of baby formula, infants and children with special needs in rural areas and low-income neighborhoods are at a greater risk of not being fed than more affluent ones, experts and nonprofit organizations say.