This the last post in our series sponsored by the Huggies Every Little Bottom program, and I hope that over the course of 2011, you have been inspired to think of moms in need from time to time, especially when you open a fresh package of diapers. For many families, providing the bare necessities, including diapers, is a financial challenge.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, if you’d like to help, here are three ways you can do it:
1) Hold your own diaper drive. Ask friends and neighbors to contribute and find a food bank or social service center that serves women and children that will accept your donations.
2) Be a Diaper Fairy. (Not a Diaper Genie). Select an item from Help A Mother Out’s Amazon wishlist and have diapers delivered.
3) Give money. Take your pick of organizations dedicated to getting diapers to those who cannot afford them: LA Diaper Drive, Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona, Help a Mother Out (California), The Diaper Bank (New England).
Thanks in advance for any help you give to this cause. I was happy to be a part of the 2011 ambassadors to the Every Little Bottom program and will continue to work locally to solve this problem.













Do you guys accept cloth diapers?
Just wanted to say thanks for your Diaper Drive initiative. It inspired me and 2 of my friends to do a diaper drive in Oakland CA starting January 2012-March 2012. Why those times of the year? Well, we are members of the Baha’i Faith and our gift giving season is the last week of February. It’s not only a time to give gifts, but also a time to give service. So my friends and I decided to do a diaper drive and have our Baha’i community to participate. Wish us luck that it is a success!