ASSEMBLYMAN VOEPEL LAUNCHES DISTRICT DIAPER DRIVE

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Invites all constituents from fhe 71st District to participate between May 1st - May 14th

Source:  Assemblyman Randy Voepel

May 2, 2017 (San Diego's East County) - Assemblymember Randy Voepel, R-Santee, invites constituents of the 71st Assembly District to participate in the Assembly Diaper Drive. 

One in three American moms struggle to provide clean diapers for their children.  Diapers cost about $100 per month/child, an amount many families are unable to afford.

“It is so important to help mothers take care of a new generation of children. This is an opportunity for our community to come together in order to address an important need, and I know this will be a cause that everyone can agree on and support,” said Voepel.

Assemblyman Voepel would appreciate any donations to benefit those families and babies in need.  All donations will be delivered to the East County Pregnancy Care Clinic in El Cajon, a pro-life center serving expectant mothers and their unborn children.

You may drop off diapers at the following locations:

East County Chamber of Commerce

201 S. Magnolia Ave.

El Cajon, CA 92020

Alpine Mountain Empire Chamber of Commerce

1620 Alpine Blvd.  Ste. 208

Alpine, CA 91901

Ramona Chamber of Commerce

960 Main Street

Ramona, CA 92065

Assemblyman Voepel’s District Office

10152 Mission Gorge Road

Santee, CA 92071

Zippers Creations

571 Palm Canyon Dr Suite C

Borrego Springs, CA 92004


Assemblyman Randy Voepel represents the 71st Assembly District, which includes the communities of eastern San Diego County, including Alpine, Borrego Springs, Casa de Oro - Mount Helix, El Cajon, Lakeside, Jamul, Ramona, Rancho San Diego, Santee and Spring Valley; and southern Riverside County, including Anza, Aguanga, Idyllwild-Pine Cove, Lake Riverside and Mountain Center. Prior to his election to the Assembly, Voepel served as the Mayor of Santee for 16 years.


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