FAQ

FAQ

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Pine Bluff Diaper Bank is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free diapers to low-income families. Our mission is to ensure that every child has access to clean, comfortable diapers to promote their health and well-being.

Families who meet federal low-income guidelines are eligible to receive diapers. This generally includes households with an annual income of $14,580 or less for an individual and $30,000 or less for a family of four.

To receive diapers, you can contact us through our Contact Us page. You’ll need to complete a registration form where you’ll be asked about your diaper needs and income eligibility.

There are several ways to donate:

  • Online Donations through our website.
  • Workplace Giving by selecting us as your charity of choice.
  • Stock or Donor-Advised Funds contributions.
  • Leftover Diapers by donating unopened packs of diapers your child has outgrown.

Yes! We welcome volunteers to help with sorting, packaging, and distributing diapers. Visit our Volunteer page to learn more about how you can get involved.

Hosting a diaper drive is a great way to support our mission. You can learn how to plan, promote, and collect donations on our Host a Drive page.

In addition to donating and volunteering, you can:

  • Advocate by raising awareness about diaper need in your community.
  • Host a Drive to collect essential supplies.
  • Sponsor through corporate giving or event sponsorships.

Yes, diaper need is a significant issue affecting many low-income families. Lack of access to clean diapers can lead to health problems for babies and increased stress for caregivers. Visit our The Need page to learn more about this growing problem.

Donations are primarily used to purchase diapers and related essentials for distribution to families in need. We also use funds to support our operations, including warehousing and logistics.

If you’re interested in starting a diaper bank in your community, we’re here to help! Visit our Meet the Need page to learn about the resources and support we offer for starting your own program.