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If you or someone you know needs free diapers, there may be assistance in your community. To find out if an agency in your area provides diaper assistance to families in need, please call 2-1-1 on your phone or search online at 2-1-1.org .
Diaper banks receive diaper donations and then give them to families for free. Some sites have income requirements, but others do not. Some diaper banks have more formal programs, such as the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, which provides families with 40 diapers per child per month.
Baby2Baby is a nonprofit that provides children living in poverty across the country with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves. Donate today and help us reach the one million children relying on Baby2Baby each year.
NDBN connects and supports the country’s more than 240 community-based diaper banks that collect, store and distribute free diapers to struggling families. The Network serves nearly 320,000 children throughout the country each month.
That’s $2,850 to diaper one child with regular changes until potty training–a huge expense for the over 5 million low-income families with young children living in the U.S. today. Public assistance programs like food stamps don’t cover diapers. Diapers give mothers and babies a chance.
Today, during National Diaper Need Awareness Week, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced a new pilot program to distribute diapers to low-income families and help reduce their economic burden.
In brief, free diapers for low income families are available in many forms. From government assistance programs and donation drives, to samples from pediatricians and hospitals, you can access these essential supplies in a range of ways.