Make a Difference Day is October 28th, 2023. One way to participate is by donating to the Women's Service League of NCW's Annual Diaper Drive!

Drive-Thru Drop Off Locations made convenient for YOU. 

"WSL of NCW will be collecting diapers, wipes and donations on Make A Difference Day at Safeway Wenatchee and East Wenatchee and Albertsons. Please consider donating to this cause.  Diapers are not subsidized by the government and are a huge expense for those who are struggling.  " - Source

What is the Women's Service League of NCW?

"WSL is committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers throughout North Central Washington. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable." Source

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Below is a statement from the National Diaper Bank Network: 

"Diaper need is a growing problem in our country. A clean diaper means a happy baby, but according to new data from The NDBN Diaper Check 2023: Diaper Insecurity among U.S. Children and Families,  1 in 2 U.S. families cannot afford enough diapers to keep their infant or child clean, dry, and healthy. These babies are more vulnerable to painful rashes and urinary tract infections and have more trips to the doctor. 3 in 5 parents miss work or school because they can’t afford the diapers required to leave their baby in Childcare. Clean diapers are a basic need of every baby and toddler." Source


With that being said, let's help out the Women's Service Leage of NCW out this Saturday, Oct. 28th!


Make A Difference Day 2023

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