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$25 can diaper one child for one month.
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Why diapers?

Children in need often spend days in the same soiled diaper, which can lead to serious emotional distress and health problems. Wonderful organizations feed, clothe, heal and house children, but a major void exists in meeting the basic, fundamental hygienic need for an adequate supply of diapers.

DiaperLove fills this huge service gap to make diapers available to struggling families.We believe that we are not just changing diapers, we are changing lives. Part of the promise of diaperLove is to encourage paying it forward. These boxes of diapers are not hand outs, they are a hand UP — to lift someone up in a difficult time, helping out when it's our turn to help out.

Why not cloth?

In the communities diaperLove serves, cloth diapers are not a realistic solution. Parents who cannot afford diapers may not have easy access to a washing machine, the resources to support hygienically washing diapers, or the financial means or transportation to take extra loads of diapers to laundromats (most of which prohibit washing soiled diapers for health and sanitation reasons). Most daycare centers do not accept cloth diapers — one more barrier for parents working, in school, or in job training. So our best solution to help the most children is disposable diapers.

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the team

The team

Myron & Megan—and you!

God showed Myron and Megan Mullins the need for diaperLove through an ad on Craigslist. Today, Megan serves as the unwavering guardian of diaperLove’s purpose, and Myron’s business, Purely Products, donates a percentage of each sale to the mission.

“We view diaperLove to be an extension of the Great Commission. Through diaperLove, we pray that the simple action of providing diapers to children and families in need will show God’s love in action and reinforce Jesus’ direction.”

YOU!

YOU help the heart of diaperLove beat stronger. If you are inspired to donate, please do. If you’d like to consider purchasing “responsible products for responsible living” from Purely Products, please visit their site. You can also spread the word about diaperLove in person and online with your friends and family. Follow us on Twitter (@diaperLove) and on our diaperLove Facebook page. Share our posts. Send us ideas. Tell us your stories.