Support Local Rutherford County Babies Through a Diaper Drive

Host a Diaper Drive for Local Families

Diapers are a basic need, but for many families, keeping enough on hand is a real challenge. Partnership for Children of the Foothills is launching a free Diaper Bank to help families with young children access diapers, Pull-Ups, wipes and diaper rash ointment.

We are inviting churches across our community to help stock the Diaper Bank by hosting a diaper drive through women’s ministries, community outreach teams, small groups, children’s ministries or the church as a whole.

A diaper drive is simple to organize and can make a meaningful difference for local families. Your church can collect unopened diapers and supplies, share our Amazon Wishlist or use your existing outreach channels to invite members to give.

To make it easy, we have created resources your church can use:

Diaper Drive Toolkit –Diaper Drive Toolkit with Cover General FINAL
Includes sample announcements, drive tips, newsletter copy and collection ideas.

Digital Assets
Includes graphics and ready-to-use social media copy for your church to share.

  • Facebook asset

    Diaper Drive Facebook Art
  • Instagram asset

Diaper Bank Web Page
Learn more about the program, donation needs and how families can access support.

Clean diapers help babies stay dry, healthy and comfortable. They also reduce stress for parents and support families who rely on childcare so they can work or attend school.

We would be grateful for your partnership in helping meet this simple but important need.

To get started, contact Vanessa Parton at 828-245-8673 ext. 102 or via email at Vanessa@pfcfoothills.org today.

Thank you for helping us care for local children and families.

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