Why
Diaper Need
Diaper need is the lack of a sufficient supply of diapers to keep a baby clean, dry, and healthy.
- 1 in 3 families struggle to provide clean, dry diapers for their children.
- A baby will use around 7,000 diapers before being potty trained.
- When a mother can't afford diapers, she will leave wet or dirty diapers on too long or scrape out the diaper and re-use it.
How
Bottoms Up Diaper Drive has a vision to end diaper need in the regions we serve. Partnering with local social service agencies, we provide free diapers to low-income families while raising awareness of the basic health need for diapers.
In order to meet the growing demand for diapers, Bottoms Up Diaper Drive is organizing the World's Largest Diaper Drive on May 1 to collect 250,000 diapers in one day!
Be a Part of History!
Hold a Diaper Drive
Schools, churches, businesses, men’s and women’s groups can all contribute to making the World’s Largest Diaper Drive a success!
Where to Drop off Diapers
Volunteer
Sign up to have some hands-on, epic fun with the staff and volunteers of Bottoms Up Diaper Drive and make a real difference to those in need in Ohio.
Be a Sponsor
Sponsoring the World's Largest Diaper Drive says your business or organization truly cares about the community and those in need as well as makes you a part of history! There's a sponsorship level to fit every budget.
Foundational sponsorships start at about $5,000 and have a ceiling of approximately $25,000 and only a few of those sponsorships will be accepted. Contact Kevin Gallagher for availability at kevin@bottomsup.life or phone: 703-389-9478.
Other sponsorships are available from $89 to $4,450 and each has its own level of promotion by the World’s Largest Diaper Drive, including promotion of the sponsor on social media, the web, newsletters, email footers, etc. (see below).
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Jo Welsh on YouTube