Everthrive Community Babyshower-2

How to give

Gifts from Liam Distribution Location & Partners:

For cloth diapers, fill out this request form at PDRChicago.org We have locations all across Chicagoland where our diaper distribution takes place. Explore here.

South Suburbs

Mt. Zion UFL Center - 177th Torrence Ave, Lansing

  • To request: Call 708-394-3555 to confirm availability and schedule a pickup
  • Open to: anyone in need of emergency diapers

New Life Community Church - 5333 151st St, Oak Forest

  • To request: text “DIAPERS” 708-249-3499 to register for pick up at bimonthly pop up on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays
  • Open to: residents of Oak Forest, Midlothian, Tinley Park, Crestwood

Park Forest Village Hall - 350 Victory Drive, Park Forest

Respond Now - 1439 Emerald Ave, Chicago Heights

  • To request: Call or text 708-875-5196 to confirm availability or visit during business hours
  • Open to: anyone in need of emergency diapers

Chicago

Farmers Insurance - 3701 W 63rd St, Chicago IL 60629

  • To request: Call (773) 306-1727 to confirm availability and schedule a pickup
  • Open to: anyone in need of emergency diapers

St. James Food Pantry - 2907 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago IL 60616

  • To request: Call (312) 842-1919
  • Open to: anyone in need of emergency diapers

Centers for New Horizons - 4150 South King Drive, Chicago, IL 60653

  • To request: Call (773) 373-5700
  • Open to: anyone in need of emergency diapers

Diaper Depots

Our Diaper Depots are permanent donation drop-off sites. Find the one closest to you and donate today!

Cloth Diaper Donation

Pre-loved clean cloth diapers of any style and type are accepted. Drop them off at a depot location or fill out a pick up form with our cloth diaper donation pickup partner Green Diaper Babies.

About the Diaper Gap

1 in 2 families can’t afford enough diapers for their babies and are forced to choose between food or diapers.

Nearly 8% of families are forced to dry out and reuse dirty diapers, leading to health problems.

Low income families pay two times as much for diapers because they can’t afford to buy in bulk.

Daycares require 6-8 diapers per day. If parents can’t afford diapers, they can’t go to work.

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