A woman runs an ongoing social experiment — calling religious centers across the U.S. to see who will help a mom and baby in need of baby formula.
What happens when you’re out of baby formula and have no one to turn to?
@nikalie.monroe is running an ongoing social experiment — calling religious centers across the U.S. to see who will help a mom and baby in need.
As of Nov. 9, she’s called 43 centers. Only 10 have said yes. 33 said no. One of the first to say yes — with no questions asked — was the Islamic Center of Charlotte in North Carolina.
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