Baby Bottle Campaign

Small Change, Big Impact

Baby Bottle Campaign

Small Change, Big Impact

Every Bottle Brings Hope to Mothers and Babies

Take part in our Baby Bottle Campaign! Individuals, families, and churches can collect spare change in provided baby bottles as a fun, hands-on way to support OBHC’s Hope Pregnancy Centers. Every bottle filled helps provide resources and hope for mothers, babies, and families facing uncertain times. To request bottles or find out more contact our team by filling out the request form below.

A photo of a sweet newborn baby swaddled with the help of Hope Pregnancy Center

Grow Your Impact with Campaign Tips

Step 1

Fill out and submit the form below for your church or group.

Step 2

Receive all promotional materials/baby bottles/speaker to represent Hope Pregnancy Center according to your preference. 

Step 3

Publicize the campaign with promotional resources.

Step 4

Gather bottles from your group at completion of campaign

Step 5

Let us know when your campaign is completed so we can pick up filled bottles, count the offering, and celebrate the impact that you have made!

Ready to Get Started? Use Our Campaign Materials

By filling baby bottles with spare change, you’ll provide practical, educational, and spiritual support to young men and women navigating unplanned pregnancies through Hope Pregnancy Centers.

Getting started is easy! Download below ready-to-use resources to promote your campaign, including bulletin inserts, posters, and flyers where you can add your start and end dates. 

Keep the momentum going with PowerPoint slides to remind participants and celebrate the results. Together, we can turn small change into life-changing hope!

Ready to Put Love into Action?

Join us in bringing love into action for children and families across Oklahoma. Your support shows them they are loved and not forgotten.

Ready to Put Love into Action?

Join us in bringing love into action for children and families across Oklahoma. Your support shows them they are loved and not forgotten.