Diaper Program

In conjunction with Project MKC (formerly Making Kids Count), we are able to distribute diapers for struggling parents.

Since “safety net” programs don’t help families provide for diapers, individuals with limited resources are often left with the worry of how they can afford to pay for such items.

This past year, we were able to meet emergency needs for over 300 children, providing more than 60,000 diapers locally.

There are no income restrictions for diapers.  Parents/Guardians can get diapers twice a month for their child.  You may only sign up with one area agency (The Way Station, Resource Center, Salvation Army, etc.) and you will only be able to get your diapers from that agency.  We all partner with the same organization to get our diapers and follow their guidelines.  It also helps us to be better equipped with needed sizes as we learn more about the particular families we serve on a regular basis.  

Please stop in to sign up for diapers.  Please bring your child's birth certificate.  When you sign up you can set it up for someone else to pick up your diapers for you if needed.  

Please feel free to contact us with any questions Email Us Here or call 330-932-0353.

We are open Monday - Thursday from 9 am to 3 pm.  

 

If you are a parent or guardian in Columbiana County, check out our Pathways to Independence program.  It is a great program to help you to "Get Ahead in a Just Getting By World"!  Click HERE to learn more about the program!  

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