Action Campaign – Help Raise Diaper Funds for Babies, Toddlers, and Special Needs Children


Our partner, Atlanta Diaper Relief, is dedicated to making sure that mothers do not have to put soiled, reused diapers on their babies and that mothers don’t have to make the choice between food and diapers. That is an all-too-common reality for many families, especially in this economy.

Atlanta Diaper Relief is a 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to distributing diapers to poor families in need. They are a diaper bank and through their diaper drives collect diapers and distribute them to Cobb, Douglas, Gwinnett and Fulton County families in need with help from partner agencies like daycare centers and food pantries.

“While we receive thousands of diapers we receive very few financial donations and it’s tough for us to maintain operations,” said Kia Morgan Smith, founder and CEO of Atlanta Diaper Relief. “For instance, although we have plenty of diapers in stock I had to purchase pullups size 4t-5t this week for special needs kids because we absolutely do not have that size in stock. And to have to make that purchase with the limited money we have is tough.”

Please spread the word about how others can help Atlanta Diaper Relief help families in need with diapers.

Click and tweet!

Donate to @ATLDiaperRelief and help babies, toddlers, and #specialneeds children in need of diapers! http://bit.ly/A6iJ6k #socialgoodmoms

One thought on “Action Campaign – Help Raise Diaper Funds for Babies, Toddlers, and Special Needs Children

  1. We love Kia and what she is doing in Atlanta. She started this amazing thing not long ago and it has become a national hit in no time. Just amazing and I’m so proud to be able to call her my friend!

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