Richmond Police Department Seeks Donations for Community Baby Showers Supporting Expectant Mothers
Richmond's police department partnered with Second Baptist Church to throw a community baby shower for 30 expectant mothers, seeking donations of diapers, bottles, and clothing.

The Richmond Police Department's Faith and Community Leaders Partnership organized a community baby shower donation drive to support 30 expectant mothers in need, working alongside local churches and nonprofit partners to collect essential supplies for families across the city.
The donation event ran from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday at Second Baptist Church, located at 3300 Broad Rock Boulevard. The partnership solicited bottles, diapers, socks, wipes, and clothing, with organizers noting that online donation options were also available for those unable to attend in person.
Thirty mothers were identified to benefit directly from the event, though specifics about how recipients were selected or whether the figure represents a cap or an expected turnout were not disclosed. The Faith and Community Leaders Partnership, operating under the Richmond Police Department, has made outreach through religious institutions and nonprofits a cornerstone of its community engagement model, coordinating logistics and donations through established neighborhood organizations.
The Saturday event at Second Baptist Church represented one node in what organizers described as a broader set of community baby-shower efforts, though additional dates and locations for any other planned events were not announced at the time of the drive.
Those seeking further information on how to donate or connect with the partnership can reach out through the Richmond Police Department directly.
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