Join The Second Annual Mother’s Day Diaper Drive this May!

[ 0 ] May 4, 2024 |

DIAPERDRIVE_logo_lgDid you know that SNAP (Food Stamps) and WIC do not cover the cost of diapers? Diapers are a high cost basic need and families living in poverty are forced to choose between purchasing diapers for their children and purchasing food for the family. No parent should have to make this difficult decision.

The Mother’s Day Diaper Drive is a great way for families to help families in need. Your donation of disposable diapers of any size and brand will go to Food Bank Member Agencies across the state. These agencies work everyday to help families meet their basic needs.

Take action: Collect disposable diapers of any size and brand with friends, family, or coworkers. There are many collection areas set up during the month of May. See details below:

- Kidoinfo will be supporting this Diaper Drive by collecting disposable diapers at our upcoming event, Raising Kids in a Digital World on May 25, 2024 at Local 121 from 6:30-8:30pm. After the event Kidoinfo will deliver collected diapers to the RI Community Food Bank.

- Deliver them to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank at 200 Niantic Ave, Providence, Mon-Fri between 8 am — 5 pm. Diaper donations will be accepted through the end of May, 2010.

- Drop off your collection at any of the locations listed below between May 5 and May 19, 2010.

LoveBugs Children’s Resale - 746 Hope Street, Providence

Seven Stars Bakery - 20 Newman Avenue, East Providence

Adored By Us Children’s Upscale Resale - 2949 Hartford Avenue, Johnston

ABC123 Children’s Resale - 7300 Post Road, Unit 1, North Kingstown

Extravaganza Kids Children’s Resale -Â 1830 Broad St., Cranston

For more information, please visit www.rifoodbank.org/events. To sign up to participate please contact Amy Punchak at 351-0504 or apunchak@gmail.com.

Category: baby, community, special events


Anisa Raoof

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Anisa Raoof is the publisher of Kidoinfo.com. She combines being a mom with her experience as an artist, designer, psych researcher and former co-director of the Providence Craft Show to create the go-to spot for families in Rhode Island and beyond. She loves using social media to connect parents with family-related businesses and services and promoting ways for parents to engage offline with their kids. Anisa believes in the power of working together and loves to find ways to collaborate with others. An online enthusiast, still likes to unplug often by reading books and magazines, drawing, learning to knit, making pop-up books with her two sons and listening to records with her husband.

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