Everyday Hero: Cumberland Co. teen provides hygiene items for kids
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GREENUP, Ill. (WCIA) — There’s a saying: “If it’s a good idea, act on it today, not tomorrow.” That’s precisely what a teenager in Greenup is doing, addressing hygiene needs to help others.

18-year-old Becca Layton is Wednesday night’s Everyday Hero.

Layton said her organization — Closet for a Cause — was once just a dream. But now, she’s able to provide free hygiene items to kids in school.

“Government assistance only covers food expenses, leaving out items like feminine hygiene products, toothpaste, and body wash,” Layton mentioned.

What started as a small operation out of her basement, has now turned into something helping teenagers throughout Cumberland County.

“Being able to support people so they don’t feel excluded, ensuring they can maintain basic hygiene like showering, truly comforts me. It means they won’t be mocked or bullied over something beyond their control,” Layton expressed.

And community members can help by dropping off donations at one of her many collection boxes at businesses throughout the county.

“If it wasn’t for the community I don’t think we would be able to be doing what we’re doing,” Layton added.

Layton encouraged anyone interested in finding a way to help out in their community to keeping working towards their goals.

“You’ll have to handle setbacks and challenges as they arise, but don’t ever lose your determination. My biggest piece of advice is to pursue your ideas and remain committed to making a change—just keep moving forward and never give up,” Layton advised.

If you would like to donate, email closetforacause2023@gmail.com.

To nominate an Everyday Hero, reach out to Brandon Merano on Facebook.

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