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2024 Donation Drop off Locations

Chicago Suburbs

Flossmoor Montessori School (FMS) - 740 Western Ave, Flossmoor, IL 60422

Kabod House International - 861 Ridge Road #21, Homewood, Il 60430

Lansing Public Library - 22750 Indiana Ave, Lansing, IL 60438

Mt. Zion UFL Center - 2340 177th st, Lansing, IL

  • Business hours: 9am-5pm

New Life Little Lamb/Church 5333 W. 151st St., Oak Forest, IL

Park Forest Village Hall 350 Victory Drive, Park Forest

  • Drop off bin will be located in lobby of village hall 9am to 5pm M-F

Partnering with Parents - 171 S. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park IL 60302

  • Business hours:  September 23 – 27 | Monday -Friday 9am-5pm

St. John Neumann (St. Joseph Church) - 17951 Dixie Hwy, Homewood, IL 60430

TravelBrokers Inc - 1956 Ridge Rd, Homewood, IL 60430

Chicago

Farmer's Insurance | Jacqueline Cervera - 3701 W 63rd St, Chicago IL 60629

  • Drop off 10am-4pm Monday through Friday

St. James Catholic Church - 2907 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL 60616

  • Donations may be brought to church (21 East 29th Street) on 9/22 and 9/29 between 9AM and 2PM, or dropped at the parish office (2907 S. Wabash) on Mon thru Thurs between 9AM and 4PM. If dropped at the office make sure to indicate that they are to go to Amy.

Round Up Purchases or Donate Diapers from Our Wishlists:

Collection Sites & Diaper Depots

Our Diaper Depots are permanent donation drop-off sites. Collection sites are our diaper drive partners. Find the one closest to you to drop off your donation! Open packages of diapers are welcomed.

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.

Ways to Support

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2024 Diaper Need Awareness Week
Diaper Drive

September 23-29