Welcome to the Diaper Dollars Program!

We’re excited to support you and your family by providing essential diaper supplies. Here’s everything you need to know about our program:

 

How it works.

Our Diaper Dollars program helps ease the financial stress of buying diapers. Each month, you’ll receive a $40 stipend to purchase diapers at local retailers, helping you focus more on your little one’s happiness and well-being.

Apply to the Program.

Enroll through one of our wonderful community referral partners. We do not accept direct applications.

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Get the Diaper Dollars eCard.

The eCard will be sent to your email and can be used straight from your phone or printed out!

Buy the diapers you need.

Buy the diapers you need. You choose the brand. You choose the store. Get them when you need them!

How Your Diaper Dollars Benefit Works

  • You’ll receive $40 each month while you’re in the program.
  • Benefits don’t roll over, so make sure to use them each month.
  • An email will notify you every time your card is reloaded with funds.

Buy any diaper you want

You can use your Diaper Dollars card to buy popular brands like:

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Chicagoland Retailers that accept the Diaper Dollars card

Shop any of these local Chicagoland store to use your Diaper Dollars benefits:

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Additional Resources

Parenting is hard.

Luckily, there are services and organizations that are available to help.  Below is a list of benefit programs and providers in the Chicagoland area.

Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program

Provides nutritious foods, education on healthy eating, and referrals to healthcare.

Healthy Start Program

Offers health education, case management, and other support services for pregnant women and new mothers.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Provides financial assistance to low-income families with children.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Provides food assistance benefits to low-income individuals and families.

Chicago Housing Authority (CHA)

Provides affordable housing options for low-income families.

Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago

Offers various housing and shelter services for families in need.

Early Head Start and Head Start Programs

Provide early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services.

Illinois Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)

Offers financial assistance to eligible low-income families for childcare.

Family Support Services by the City of Chicago

Offers various support services for families, including case management and counseling.

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