In This TikTok Test of a Baby Formula Emergency, 1 Catholic Church Really Stood Out
A TikTok test found 21% of 42 U.S. houses of worship provided baby formula in emergencies, prompting over $95,000 in donations to the top church, Heritage Hope.
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In This TikTok Test of a Baby Formula Emergency, 1 Catholic Church Really Stood Out
The TikTok app icon on a smartphone in this illustration taken October 27, 2025. Inset: A screenshot of a TikTok reel by Nikalie Monroe, who called churches across the country in character to ask if they would give baby formula to a mother in need, as part of an informal study she shared on social media. (OSV News photo/Dado Ruvic, Reuters/nikalie.monroe, TikTok) by Simone Orendain (OSV News) — A TikTok content creator’s following exploded afte…
In this TikTok test of a baby formula emergency, 1 Catholic church really stood out
(OSV News) -- A TikTok content creator's following exploded after she posted videos of her informal study on whether churches across the country would give baby formula to a mother whose 2-month-old infant had not eaten in more than half a day. Of the dozens of churches Nikalie Monroe called, nine said yes including at least
In this TikTok test of a baby formula emergency, 1 Catholic church really stood out
SOMERSET, Ky. — A TikTok content creator’s following exploded after she posted videos of her informal study on whether churches across the country would give baby formula to a mother whose 2-month-old infant had not eaten in more than half a day. Of the dozens of churches Nikalie Monroe called, nine said yes including at least three that are Catholic. The short videos show a screen grab listing of the Google-searched church on the screen with Mo…
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