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Volunteers stocking the diaper bank with bundled diapers and preparing to distribute diapers to community partners.

Drop off unused disposable diapers or pull-up training pants, regardless of brand, size, or type, at the Junior League of Charleston office (open packages are ok).

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Did you know? One in two families in the US struggle to provide enough diapers for their kids.

Since 2017, the Junior League of Charleston Diaper Bank has distributed 970,000+ diapers to 15 community partners, helping more than 16,615 Lowcountry families.

Now, they’re striving to reach their goal to distribute 1 million diapers by the end of the year — and they need your help. Here’s how you can get involved:

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