
About the MRSA Survivors Network
MRSA Survivors Network was the first organization in the U.S. to raise the alarm about the MRSA epidemic in 2003. MRSA Survivors Network is dedicated to giving support to MRSA victims and their families with the only MRSA crisis hotline in the U.S, raising awareness, educating the public and healthcare community and an advocate for more research funding. MRSA Survivors Network's founder Jeanine Thomas, a survivor of MRSA sepsis and C. diff founded World MRSA Day, October 2 and World MRSA Awareness Month, October in January of 2009. Visit their website for more information: http://www.mrsasurvivors.org/
Pish Posh Applesauce is pleased to announce the "Complexity" cloth diaper, in conjunction with World MRSA Day and the MRSA Survivors Network. Our company is extremely honored to be part of this extraordinary project as it is one that is near and dear to our hearts. The Owners of Pish Posh Applesauce nearly lost their own 2 year old son to MRSA back in 2009. Please read "Garrett's Story here. Seeing as most MRSA infections in babies occur in the diaper area, they knew that something needed to be done to prevent infections in their own child. With the use of so many chemicals in traditional disposable diapers, the owners decided that a switch to cloth diapers would be a better solution for their needs. No chemicals involved and there was suddenly complete control over what materials went against their son's skin. As time went by, they realized they wanted to start making their own diapers and Pish Posh Applesauce was bron. This is a cause that our company believes very much in and we are extremely thrilled to be contributing in some small way. This Special Edition cloth diaper is only available here!