Auntie EM, Inc.

Auntie EM, Inc. Infant/Child Sleep, Scheduling and Behavioral Specialist. Labor/Birth Doula. Previously a volunteer Guardian ad Litem for Broward County 17th Judicial Circuit

We can assist in whatever your needs: to help you achieve the birth of your dreams, Auntie EM can spend the night or day just so you can catch up on sleep or run errands. We put your baby on a schedule because children thrive on stability and require naps for healthy development. We will teach you how to parent properly so your child doesn't whine, become obese, and avoid a number of other problems caused parents who spoil or hit. Auntie EM can even run the house while you're on vacation. It's completely up to you what kind of care you'd prefer, but by staying informed and teaching your baby independence leads to increased intelligence.

Love this!!
01/17/2026

Love this!!

“My name’s Walter. I’m the night custodian at Lincoln Middle School. Been mopping these halls for 11 years. Most folks don’t even know my name. I’m just ‘the janitor guy’ who empties trash and fixes broken lockers.

But I notice things.

Like locker 247. Every morning, I’d find food wrappers stuffed in the vents—candy bars, chip bags, cracker boxes. At first, I thought it was just messy kids. Then I realized someone was hiding food.

One night, I stayed late. Around 8 p.m., I heard the side door creak. A girl, maybe 13, sneaked in with a backpack. Went straight to locker 247, stuffed it with grocery bags, then left quickly.

Next morning, the food was gone.

I didn’t report it. Instead, I watched. For two weeks, same pattern. She’d stock it at night. By morning, empty.

Finally, I left a note in the locker:
‘You’re not in trouble. I just want to help. — Walter, the custodian’

Next night, she came to my supply closet, terrified.
“Please don’t tell anyone,” she begged. Her name was Sarah. She’d been sneaking food to three younger kids—brothers whose dad worked double shifts and forgot to buy groceries.
“They’re too embarrassed to ask anyone,” she whispered. “So I use my lunch money and… borrow from my mom’s pantry.”

My heart shattered.

“What if,” I said slowly, “locker 247 just… had food in it? And nobody asked questions?”

Her eyes went wide.

I started small. Spent $30 of my paycheck on peanut butter, bread, juice boxes. Left it in the locker overnight. By morning, gone. So I added more—granola bars, apples, crackers.

Then something unexpected happened. I found money taped inside the locker door.
$5 and a note: ‘I’m a teacher. I know what you’re doing. Here’s for more food.’

Then $20 from someone else.
‘My kid graduated from Lincoln. This school saved him. Keep going.’

Within a month, other staff knew. The nurse donated. The librarian brought canned soup. The gym teacher left his Costco card.
“Buy in bulk,” he said. “I’ll cover it.”

Locker 247 became legendary—but quiet. No announcements. No assemblies. Just… there. A place where hungry kids could take what they needed without shame.

Sarah graduated last year. Came back to see me during finals week.
“Walter, I’m studying social work now,” she said. “Because of you. You taught me something. Hunger hides in plain sight. But so does kindness.”

She handed me a photo. Locker 247—but at a different school. Across town.
“My college volunteer project,” she smiled. “We’re putting them everywhere.”

I cried in my supply closet that night. Sixty-nine years old, crying over a locker.

Now? Seventeen schools in our county have them. They call it The 247 Project.
Stock the locker. Ask no questions. Feed the invisible kids.

I’m just a janitor. I mop floors and unclog toilets. But I learned this:

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is notice.
And then quietly make space for dignity.

So look around—at school, work, your neighborhood. Someone’s hiding their hunger. Their struggle. Their shame.

Leave something behind.
Food. Money. Hope.

Locker 247 isn’t just metal and paint.
It’s proof that caring doesn’t need permission. Just action.

And it starts with seeing what everyone else walks past.

Let this story reach more hearts.”

~ Meredith Watson

Great plants!!
01/10/2026

Great plants!!

Knew about others… but WoW
01/09/2026

Knew about others… but WoW

❤️
09/26/2025

❤️

"If you walk into our classroom now, you'll see a bag hanging by our door. This bag contains everything our class carries to school that we consider problems or bad things in our lives. The things that distract us, sadden us, or make us angry.

Something I have found in common with every student conversation about something upsetting them is that the student believes he/ she is the only one who has a problem, hard life, family problem, whatever it may be.

So today, we all anonymously wrote down on paper what was heavy on our hearts, crumpled them up, and threw them in. I mixed them all up and students had to pick one up and we all read them out loud. I could not believe some of the things they have to deal with at home, and neither could their peers. It resulted in a lot of tears, a lot of hugs, a lot of 'I had no idea so many people had hard things to deal with too.'

The message of the project, as I discussed with them, is that you never know the weight that people are carrying. It is so important to remember that when we interact with others. I wanted them to see that they were not alone and that they had a whole class of people who could relate and support them.

Our stories now hang by our door as a reminder to remember the "bag" others may carry with them."

Whom it applies:  Shana Tova!!
09/24/2025

Whom it applies: Shana Tova!!

09/14/2025
So cute!
09/01/2025

So cute!

Recall!
08/28/2025

Recall!

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled tissue box toy, remove it from the activity center, keep it away from children and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement toy for the activity center. Consumers will be asked to mark the tissue box toy permanently with the word “Reca...

Geez, recalled!
08/28/2025

Geez, recalled!

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled stroller toys, keep them away from children, and contact Fisher-Price to receive a free replacement stroller toy. Consumers will be asked to permanently mark the egg component of the stroller toy with the word “Recall” and the unique identifie...

Oh no, recalled!
08/28/2025

Oh no, recalled!

Consumers should stop using the recalled Multifunctional Puzzle Crab Toy immediately, keep it away from children and contact JinJiang Baimei to receive a pre-paid label to return the recalled magnetic pieces for a full refund. JinJiang Baimei and Walmart.com are notifying all known purchasers direct...

Recalled!
08/28/2025

Recalled!

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled high chairs and contact HONEYJOY to register for a full refund. Consumers should remove the seat, write “RECALLED” in large letters on the front and rear of the seatback using a marker, and email a photograph of the defaced product to honeyjoy...

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Hollywood, FL
33081

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