It's time to take action.
No child should suffer due to lack of clean diapers. And yet, every single day, babies and toddlers are forced to sit in soiled diapers–or even go without sanitary diapers altogether–because hard-working parents simply cannot afford them.
Big or small, your gift can help change that.
We can help every child get the diapers they need.
For many families, experiencing diaper need is like crashing into the tip of an iceberg–it can lead to a series of compounding challenges that go well beyond “just a dirty diaper.”
By preventing “diaper need” from becoming a turning point in a family’s life, we can impact every aspect of a child’s future.
Give monthly
Babies go through an average of 2,500 diapers in their first year.
Become a monthly donor and ensure families never have to worry about affording the diapers they need.
Bring Diaper Dollars to your community
Looking to maximize impact? MOD Collective is looking for sponsors who can give boldly to expand the reach of Diaper Dollars and make diapers affordable for even more families in need.
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Become a corporate partner
Give back to your employees and customers by joining the movement to end diaper need. Reach out to learn more about brand partnerships and sponsorship opportunities.
Give in honor of someone special
Give the gift that changes everything.
Honor a loved one–a parent, teacher, or mentor–by making an official donation in their honor. Whatever the occasion, make it meaningful. Print out an e-card to show their impact.
There is no wrong way to do the right thing.
The movement to end the diaper crisis is made up of people from all walks of life.
They say it takes a village to raise a child. But, in today’s world, not every parent has access to one. When we come together to support families, we help ensure that every child has a fair start to life. We generate change. We nurture children and their caretakers.
However you choose to get involved in the movement to end diaper need…the most important thing is that you do.