- Doulas of Utah and the Utah Food Bank are organizing a diaper drive.
- From June 15 to July 6, diapers can be donated at three locations in Salt Lake and Utah counties.
- Disposable diapers help families since childcare centers often don’t accept cloth diapers.
SALT LAKE CITY — Everyone needs food to survive, and government programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, and Women, Infants and Children, or WIC, can help those in need find food security.
But what about diaper insecurity?
Doulas of Utah is partnering with the Utah Food Bank, which runs the state’s diaper bank, to hold a diaper drive for the community. From June 15 to July 6, people can drop off disposable diapers at three different locations in Provo, Holladay and West Jordan to help families in need of diapers…