Facilitating Diaper Donations for Hurricane Harvey Affected Families

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The aftermath of Hurricane Harvey has placed immense strain on Texas families, especially parents managing the basic needs of their children during this crisis. While they face overwhelming challenges, we can assist by addressing essential needs like diapers.

The Texas Diaper Bank is currently accepting both mailed donations and online contributions to support these families. Individuals wishing to donate can visit the Texas Diaper Bank website, explore their Amazon WishList, or check out Jet.com for additional options. The organization is specifically requesting various sizes and brands of baby diapers, pull-ups, adult diapers, formula, and wipes, with an emphasis on larger sizes. Furthermore, they welcome new or gently used baby items, including clothes, blankets, bottles, breast pumps, and small toys. However, donors are advised to avoid contributing cloth diapers, as many families lack the means to clean them.

Since its establishment in 1997, the Texas Diaper Bank has been dedicated to closing the “diaper gap” for infants, children with disabilities, and seniors across ten counties in southern Texas. In light of Hurricane Harvey, they are mobilizing resources to aid affected families.

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In summary, supporting the Texas Diaper Bank can significantly alleviate the burden on families affected by Hurricane Harvey. By providing essential items, we can contribute to easing their challenges during this trying time.