What we take

Diapers and Pull-Ups

Parents in our community need these baby items now more than ever. A baby goes through 3,000 diapers in the first year of life, which can cost up to $200 per month! Many families are forced to choose between purchasing diapers and being able to pay for other necessities.

Parents can relate to how expensive these items are and how frustrating it is to have leftovers when your kids change diaper sizes or move to big kid underwear. Now these spare items can go where they’re needed most!

Diapers and Pull-Ups

Diapers and Pull-Ups includes:

About our partners

How we keep your Diapers and Pull-Ups out of landfills.

We partner directly with innovators who transform hard-to-recycle materials into new products—so you can see exactly where your items go and what they become.

Featured Partner

Open Arms Perinatal Services

Open Arms provides free, community-based support during pregnancy, birth, and early parenting to nurture strong foundations that last a lifetime. Since 1997, Open Arms' community-based programs have provided comprehensive perinatal services to over four thousand economically marginalized families. They are a predominantly BIPOC organization that provides free support during pregnancy, birth, and early childhood with birth and community-based outreach doula services, lactation counseling, and social service referrals to over 500 families annually throughout the Puget Sound region.

Open Arms Perinatal Services
Featured Partner

Baby2Baby

Baby2Baby is a national nonprofit organization that provides children living in poverty with diapers, clothing and all the basic necessities that every child deserves.

Baby2Baby
Featured Partner

Diaper Bank of Minnesota

The Diaper Bank of Minnesota has been servicing the community since 2010. They partner with agencies such as food shelves, emergency shelters and crisis pregnancy centers in the seven-county metro area to distribute diapers to families in need. Not only does The Diaper Bank of Minnesota supply diapers to local agencies, but they strive to increase awareness about diaper needs in Minnesota and advocate for changes to improve conditions for babies and families who need diapers.

Diaper Bank of Minnesota
Featured Partner

Helping Mamas

Helping Mamas is the baby supply bank of Georgia and East Tennessee. Diapers are as essential to a baby’s healthy development as a mother’s love. Keeping infants and toddlers clean, dry, and healthy is key to building a solid foundation for all children to reach their full potential. But one in three families struggles to provide clean diapers for their baby. To date, Helping Mamas has served over 300,000 children in need and has distributed over five million essential baby supplies to families living in poverty. In Atlanta alone, Helping Mamas works with over 150 partner agencies across the state to supply mothers in need with essential items like diapers, car seats, pack-n-plays, clothing, and hygiene items.

Helping Mamas
Featured Partner

Bellingham Food Bank

The Bellingham Food Bank believes that in this land of plenty, hunger is unacceptable. As Whatcom County's largest emergency food provider, the folks at BFB aim to provide excellent fresh food through individual community donations and partnerships with local farmers and grocery stores.  In 2020, Bellingham Food Bank distributed over 135,000 pre-packed grocery boxes.  Your donations will help the food bank to continue their essential work of disrupting food insecurity.

Bellingham Food Bank
Featured Partner

YouthLink

YouthLink is a nonprofit in downtown Minneapolis that helps young people between the ages of 16 and 24 on their journeys from homeless to hopeful. They welcome young people of all backgrounds, races, genders, and orientations. Their mission is to support and empower young people on their journey to self-reliance. Their vision is a community in which all youth, without regard to their living situation, have an equal opportunity to pursue their goals and dreams, and an equal likelihood of achieving them. Material provided from Ridwell members will help support YouthLink’s efforts and programs of providing resources to our local youth who are in need.

YouthLink
Featured Partner

St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County

St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda is the largest Emergency shelter in the county, open 365 days a year. In Alameda County, 325,000 people face hunger or live in poverty. Through their programs, volunteers and community partners provide direct services to those in need. Whether it's spending time in their Community Center, staying warm and safe in our shelter, or eating a hot meal in our Dining Room, people are able to meet their most basic needs five days a week at St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County, Material provided by Ridwell members will help their programs support our community.

St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County
Featured Partner

Babies of Homelessness

Babies of Homelessness mobilizes the Seattle community to bring basic necessities to children experiencing homelessness - families living in cars, tent cities, encampments and/or shelters.

Since 2016 they have served 4,000 families, distributed 201,292 diapers across 25 agencies and 2 counties.

Babies of Homelessness
Featured Partner

Grassroot Projects

Grassroot Projects aims to empower under-resourced children of immigrant, refugee, and undocumented families by providing resources and guidance to help them integrate successfully within the community. Their motto is "Small Projects, Big Dreams." Projects fund or directly provide resources for the children's health, nutrition, clothing, education, and cultural needs. They were founded in 2017 by two immigrant women and have an outreach in King and Snohomish counties.

Their focus is to decrease barriers and provide assistance to families while protecting their dignity. They are a no-ask organization and deliver customized care packages that are culturally sensitive to the doorstep to help families overcome barriers to access.

Grassroot Projects
Featured Partner

PDX Diaper Bank

In collaboration with partner agencies, PDX Diaper Bank provides diapers and diapering supplies to low-income families with young children, older adults, and individuals with disabilities living in Portland and the surrounding areas. They believe that everyone – babies, children, and adults – should have access to necessary diapering supplies in order to live healthy and productive lives, as well as ease financial strain during the pursuit of personal, educational, and professional success.

PDX Diaper Bank
Featured Partner

WestSide Baby

WestSide Baby helps local families and children get the basics they need for a stable environment from clothes and diapers to strollers and toys. They provide 45 diapers per month per child, free of charge, to as many clients as possible who need them. Their volunteers bundle the diapers and prepare them for distribution.

WestSide Baby