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Baby Brand To Support Octo-mum

The brand will provide clothing for Nadya Suleman's children for one year, "We understand the financial strain one child can put on a family, let alone 14 little ones, so we would like to do our part and donate clothing from our line," Custom Kingdom said in a letter released exclusively to Usmagazine.com.
The company will offer at least 500 dollars in clothing each month, for one year. The brand has offered to send in its own designs for the kids, or let Nadya's kids to choose their clothes themselves. If the family is facing financial strains even after one year, the brand will continue to send clothes.
Nadya Suleman's mother, Angela confessed this week that she might put some kids for adoption if her daughter could not support them. Currently Angela's southern California bungalow is in foreclosure.
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