New York City - All-natural luxury bath, body, and beauty brand Pink Papaya has announced its partnership with Baby Buggy to bring safe, natural products to moms and babies in need. From December 1 through March 1, Pink Papaya's exclusive skin nurturing Tinytini products will be offered as "buy one, give one," benefitting the underprivileged families served by Baby Buggy.
Designed to bring a little luxury and comfort to growing families, Pink Papaya's Tinytini products are perfect for both mother and baby to use. Each adorable green package comes with Kiwi Kisses Baby Butter, Unscented Tushi Balm, and Sulfate-Free Kiwi Kisses Bubbly Bath. All Tinytini products are paraben-free and made with all natural ingredients and fragrances.
Founded in 2001 by
Jessica Seinfeld, Baby Buggy provides low-income and at-risk families with crucial gear, products, clothing, and services for children ages 0-12. The nonprofit works with a network of over 50 community based organizations to distribute these essentials based on need, so all Tinytini kits will be placed in the most deserving hands. Over the past decade, Baby Buggy has donated more than five million items to families across the country.
To celebrate the partnership with Baby Buggy, on December 1 Pink Papaya consultants hosted a spa party for the mothers of Building Bridges of Hope in New York City. Moms took comfort in a rare day of pampering with manicures, pedicures, foot soaks, and hand massages using Tinytini products. Building Bridges of Hope women's group helps low-income women find a way out of poverty, fear, and isolation by providing the necessary stepping stones in learning self-expression, experiencing healthy separation from their children, and empowering them with the knowledge to handle any circumstance in daily life.
Guest (Norma Perrone) from Findlay, OH says:
Love Pink Papaya and the philanthropic projects the company helps throughout the year!!!