Pro-life advocates are on the ground providing basic support to mothers and babies who recently have crossed the American border.

The border crisis and reports of poor conditions inside immigration shelters prompted at least 50 pro-life groups to get involved. Conservative Review reports the organizations raised almost $50,000 in six days to provide diapers, formula, clothing, water, medicine and other supplies to families in need.

“Bottles to the Border” began with New Wave Feminists and Abby Johnson’s And Then There Were None, two pro-life organizations based in Texas, according to the report.

Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, who runs New Wave Feminists, said she believes being pro-life “goes well beyond politics.” She said the border crisis is a “people issue,” and this is one way pro-life advocates can put their belief that every human life is valuable into action.

“It’s not something where you can just say ‘I only care about these people,’” she said. “No, we are a movement that’s built on caring about the human dignity of all human beings.”

On Monday, And Then There Were None leader Pamela Whitehead told Blaze Media that they raised more than $30,000 in monetary donations and $17,500 in materials since Tuesday, when they began the effort.

Over the weekend, New Wave Feminists posted a photo of the supplies that have been collected so far:

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