We're joining diaper banks nationwide for the World's Largest Diaper Drive from May 1 through May 6. This nationwide initiative to collect 2,000,000 million diapers is led by Bottoms Up Diaper Bank in Columbus, Ohio. Our goal is to collect 10,000 diapers for Northeast Florida families.
Here's how you can help:
1) Purchase diapers (any size, any brand) at your preferred retail store or conveniently online via our Amazon or Walmart Wishlist.
2) Drop off diapers at one of our community drop-off locations listed below from May 1 through May 6.
3) Host your own diaper drive. Ask your friends, family or coworkers to get involved.
4) Feel good about helping alleviate diaper need for Northeast Florida families.
We accept diapers and Pull-Ups (unopened and opened packages) as well as unopened packages of baby wipes. Very gently used cloth diapers are also being accepted. Donations are currently being accepted at the following community drop-off locations:
24/7 Pediatric Care Centers
8990 R.G. Skinner Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32256
6274 Third Avenue South. Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
1679 Eagle Harbor Pkwy., St. B., Fleming Island, FL 32003
CrossView Realty San Jose
9393 Mill Springs Dr., Jacksonville, FL 32257
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Night Lite Pediatrics
11140 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32246
10325 San Jose Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32257
Once Upon A Child - Mandarin
9735 Old St. Augustine Rd., Jacksonville, FL 32257
Play Factory and Café
12233 Sago Ave W., Jacksonville, FL 32218
All sizes welcome. Opened packages of diapers will be accepted. Please re-seal and label package with size and quantity. We also accept unopened packages of baby wipes and unopened baby formula. Contact us to add your business/office to our list.
Diaper Bank for Northeast Florida, Inc.
P.O. Box 23426
Jacksonville, FL 32241
info@jaxdiaperbank.org
Tax ID: 84-3705200
© 2023 by Diaper Bank for Northeast Florida
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1 in 2 U.S. families struggle to provide enough clean diapers for their baby or toddler.
With no government assistance programs to provide this basic essential need, we distribute free diapers to low-income families to ensure their child is clean, dry and healthy.