6th Annual Diaper Drive
April 1 - May 3, 2024
Want to be a partner, host an event with us, or host a diaper drop-off location? Email [email protected]
On average, babies use around 8-12 diapers per day. That makes the monthly cost between $80-$100 per baby without wipes or diaper creams added in. We supply diapers to parents in our program with every visit by the donations during our annual diaper drive.
Healthy Families can serve up to 30 families at a time; that's a lot of diapers, wipes, and parental education. Each family can stay enrolled in our program for 3 years and we're honored to be a part of their family journey.
Healthy Families can serve up to 30 families at a time; that's a lot of diapers, wipes, and parental education. Each family can stay enrolled in our program for 3 years and we're honored to be a part of their family journey.
All donations are for our Healthy Families of Benton County program. The diapers are distributed throughout the year to the young families participating in the program. The Healthy Families program is a nurturing parenting program, that works with at-risk parents in home-based settings to build healthy and positive interaction among family members. We provide these parents and their children a chance to be empowered with the tools and skills to reach their potential.
Healthy Families program provides the following services:
• Involving the whole family, we will enable them to problem solve and help themselves
• Information and education on child development, including developmental screenings
• Instruction on nurturing, guidance, and behavior management of children
• Information on creating safe environments for children
• Nutrition information and guidance for baby and mother
• Focus on positive bonding relationships between mother and child
• Help them connect to community resources
• Family goal setting and financial planning
• Physical resources during weekly visits (such as diapers and other essentials)
Healthy Families program provides the following services:
• Involving the whole family, we will enable them to problem solve and help themselves
• Information and education on child development, including developmental screenings
• Instruction on nurturing, guidance, and behavior management of children
• Information on creating safe environments for children
• Nutrition information and guidance for baby and mother
• Focus on positive bonding relationships between mother and child
• Help them connect to community resources
• Family goal setting and financial planning
• Physical resources during weekly visits (such as diapers and other essentials)