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    • Home
    • about us
      • Our Mission
      • Photo Gallery
    • Donate
      • Make a Donation
      • Other Ways to Give
    • why diapers?
    • Get Involved
      • Host a Diaper Drive
      • Volunteer
    • get diapers
    • Contact Us

  • Home
  • about us
    • Our Mission
    • Photo Gallery
  • Donate
    • Make a Donation
    • Other Ways to Give
  • why diapers?
  • Get Involved
    • Host a Diaper Drive
    • Volunteer
  • get diapers
  • Contact Us

Let's Tackle Diaper Need!

One in two U.S. families struggle to provide enough diapers to keep a baby or toddler clean, dry, and healthy.  Help us wipe out diaper need in Northeast Florida. 


Click here to donate diapers or click the button below to make a monetary contribution. 

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Diaper Need facts

WHAT IS DIAPER NEED? 

Diaper need is the lack of a sufficient supply of diapers to keep a baby or toddler clean, dry and healthy.  According to the National Diaper Bank Network, 1 in 2 U.S. families experience diaper need.

  • Disposable diapers can cost up to $100 per month, per child 
  • Infants require up to 12 diapers per day, toddlers about 8
  • Programs such as WIC (Women Infants and Children) and SNAP (commonly known as "food stamps) cannot be used to purchase diapers


DIAPER NEED IMPACT ON U.S. FAMILIES*

  • 48% borrow money from family/friends
  • 40% keep their child diaperless
  • 39% stretch diaper use by keeping a child in a diaper longer
  • 30% get diapers from a diaper bank or charity


CONSEQUENCES OF DIAPER NEED

  • Babies who remain in a soiled diaper too long are exposed to potential health risks such as skin infections, urinary tract infection, discomfort or pain. 
  • Diaper need can impact the mental well-being of children and their families. Children become irritable and fussy, which can lead to maternal frustration, guilt and embarrassment. 
  • Most childcare centers require parents to provide a day's supply of disposable diapers; therefore, many parents cannot go to work or school if they can't leave their babies at a child care center. 


*As revealed by the Diaper Need and Its Impact on U.S. Families study conducted by the National Diaper Bank Network and Huggies.  


Diaper Bank for Northeast Florida, Inc.
P.O. Box 23426
Jacksonville, FL 32241
info@jaxdiaperbank.org
Tax ID:  84-3705200

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