Diaper Bank

Every diaper
counts
.

The Diaper Bank aims to eliminate diaper need amongst at-risk families in Central Oregon.
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What is the diaper bank?

A community solution to diaper insecurity.
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Diaper insecurity is a pressing issue in the United States, affecting nearly half of families with young children. According to the National Diaper Bank Network's 2024 report, 46% of U.S. families with children under age 4 experience diaper insecurity, a significant increase from 33% in 2010.

Clean diapers are not a luxury. They are essential. Your support helps provide this basic need, giving children a healthier start and parents the chance to work and care for their families.

How does it work?

Collecting diapers

We gather diapers through donations from individuals, businesses, and community drives.
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Partnering locally

We work with local organizations to get diapers into the hands of families who need them most.
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Providing Security

We meet a critical need, giving families comfort, dignity, and ease of mind.
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We'll help you establish your first diaper drive.

Current diaper partners.

Partner criteria include: being a nonprofit, serving over 80% of clients with incomes under 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, and having the capacity to store an average of 113 diapers per client served each month.
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NeighborImpact - Early HeadStart Program

The rate of families who struggle with diaper need, affecting the health and well-being of the parents and children in their care.
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Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs - Child Protective Services

Work missed by parents who can’t afford the diapers required to leave their baby in Childcare, furthering economic insecurity.
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ODHS D10 - Child Welfare

Diaper access directly improves child health, helps parents stay employed, and reduces overall family stress.
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