A lack of diapers is a hidden consequence of poverty. Many Idaho babies are being left in wet diapers all day, which is not only uncomfortable for a baby, but a real health risk. By giving families a supplemental supply of disposable diapers, the Idaho Diaper Bank gives families a glimpse of hope and a chance to get back on track financially and, hopefully, reduce overall family stress.
Access to disposable diapers are essential to a child’s well-being and healthy development. Not having enough diapers can cause significant stress and mental health issues for the family.
In order to safely care for their child, or enroll a toddler or infant in a childcare program while they work, parents must have a reliable supply of disposable diapers. Without access to these diapers, many families cannot work or pursue job opportunities, and their children face skin rashes and illnesses that are easily preventable.
One in three families struggles to afford diapers.
“…With very few resources available to assist with families’ diaper needs, parents often have to make the decision between paying essential housing or transportation costs and purchasing hygiene and diapering needs for their young children.
Since connecting with the IDB in January of 2015, we have assisted over 172 families in meeting their diaper needs, allowing them to focus on their employment goals. We would not have been able to do this without the assistance of the IDB.”
We’ve been assisting the families of the Idaho in need since 2014 and so far we have achieved….