$50

keeps 2 babies clean & healthy for a month

$200

keeps 8 babies clean & healthy for a month

$500

provides a year of wipes for a partner agency

$1,000

provides a year’s worth of diapers for one family

One in two families still experience critical diaper need.

On average, a family living below the poverty line spends almost $1,200 a year on diapers, a burden that weighs heavily on their budget. Unfortunately, government assistance programs like SNAP and WIC still classify diapers and wipes as “luxury goods,” leaving many families without the support they need to bridge the gap for this essential need.

While these statistics seem daunting, our unwavering commitment to providing this essential service to families in need remains steadfast.

Together with your support, we can close the diaper need gap in Wake County, while also fostering a sense of shared responsibility in caring for the youngest and most vulnerable members of our community.

Together, we can ensure that no family has to worry about where their next diaper will come from.

The power behind a diaper.

Did you know that daycares cannot legally accept any children who don’t have their own supply of diapers? Did you know public assistance programs in the U.S. don’t consider diapers to be an essential need and therefore don’t help to cover the cost? Access to diapers can immediately impact a family’s mental and physical health and well-being.
reduces child health issues
reduces domestic violence and child abuse
increases income potential
increases economic opportunities for parents
Join us in gifting our neighbor families with the dignity and peace that comes from access to diapers.