activities · 10
what they do
direct service · 10
- Adult Incontinence Distribution ProgramProvides incontinence products to adults in Arizona.
- Adult Incontinence Distribution ProgramProvides incontinence products to adults in need across Arizona.
- Cloth Diaper Program Hygiene and Essential Care Kits DistributionProvides reusable cloth diaper kits—including diapers, inserts, liners, and care instructions—to families in need.
- Cloth Diaper Program Diaper & Potty Training SupportProvides reusable cloth diaper kits, including diapers, inserts, liners, and care instructions, to families.
- Diaper Distribution Program Diaper Distribution ServicesProvides disposable diapers to children in need across Southern and Central Arizona; distributed 3,326,196 diapers in 2023.
- Diaper Distribution Program Diaper Distribution ServicesDistributes diapers to families and individuals in need across Southern and Central Arizona, having distributed 3,326,196 diapers in 2023 to promote children's health and well-being.
- Period Supply Program Menstrual Health and Hygiene SupportDistributes period products to individuals in need, including through school-based partnerships with nurses and resource officers; distributed 220,949 period products in Southern and Central Arizona.
- Period Supply Program Menstrual Health and Hygiene SupportProvides essential period products, including 220,949 items distributed to individuals in need across Southern and Central Arizona, with a focus on distribution in schools through collaboration with school nurses and resource officers.
- Potty Training Program Diaper & Potty Training SupportProvides age-appropriate training pants, wipes, and educational materials to families with toddlers aged 2–4 to support potty training.
- Potty Training Program Diaper & Potty Training SupportProvides age-appropriate training pants, wipes, and educational materials to families with toddlers aged 2-4.
strategies · 11
how they think
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- Advocacy for basic needs as dignity basic_needs_dignitySupports policy and public advocacy efforts to end period poverty by framing menstrual supplies as essential for health, comfort, and human dignity, similar to diapers for children.
- Advocacy for essential hygiene product recognition advocacy_for_basic_needsThe organization advocates for the recognition of essential hygiene products, such as diapers and period supplies, as fundamental necessities for health, dignity, and well-being, addressing critical gaps in social services.
- Advocating for recognition of hygiene products as basic necessities advocacy_for_basic_needsThe organization advocates for the recognition of diapers and period products as fundamental necessities, addressing critical gaps in social services and promoting comfort, health, and dignity for individuals.
- Community-engaged governance community_engaged_governanceInvolves community members in organizational leadership and decision-making to strengthen local ownership, build trust, and enhance the effectiveness of efforts to address diaper need through culturally informed strategies.
- Community-engaged governance for mission advancement community_engaged_governanceThe organization engages community members in its governance structure to leverage local leadership and connections, thereby advancing its mission of addressing diaper need effectively within the community.
- Community-engaged governance for mission advancement community_engaged_governanceThe organization engages community members in its governance structure to leverage local leadership and connections, thereby advancing its mission of addressing diaper need and other essential hygiene needs within the community.
- Distributing essential hygiene products through community partners partner_agency_distribution_modelThe organization distributes essential hygiene products, including diapers and period products, through a network of partner agencies. This model ensures that these necessities reach diverse populations, including those in education, job training, homeless youth, and refugee support programs, and provides emergency supplemental supplies.
- Partner agency distribution network partner agency distribution modelDistributes diapers and period products through a network of community-based partner agencies to extend reach and leverage existing trusted relationships with vulnerable populations, including homeless youth, refugees, and families in job training or education programs.
- Promoting sustainable and long-term diaper solutions sustainable_diaper_solutionsThe organization promotes sustainability and long-term solutions to diaper needs by providing reusable cloth diapers and educating parents on their proper use and care.
- Promoting sustainable and long-term diaper solutions sustainable_diapering_solutionsThe organization promotes sustainability and long-term solutions to diaper needs by providing reusable cloth diapers and offering guidance to parents on their proper use and care.
- Sustainable and long-term diaper solutions cloth_diaper_supportAdvances environmental and economic sustainability by promoting reusable cloth diapers and providing education on their use and care, offering families a durable alternative to disposable diapers.
named programs · 5
what they call their work
Adult Incontinence Distribution Program
Provides incontinence products to adults in Arizona, including the elderly, individuals with disabilities, and those recovering from surgery, to improve quality of life and dignity.
Cloth Diaper Program
Offers reusable cloth diaper kits, including diapers, inserts, liners, and care instructions, to families as a sustainable and affordable diapering option.
Diaper Distribution Program
Distributes disposable diapers to families in need through partner agencies to prevent health risks associated with prolonged use of wet/soiled diapers.
Period Supply Program
Distributes period supplies to menstruators across Arizona, collaborating with schools and agencies to ensure access and reduce period poverty.
Potty Training Program
Provides essential tools and guidance, including training pants, wipes, and educational materials, to families with toddlers aged 2-4 to support the potty training process.
relationships · 5
who they work with
- Alliance for Period Supplies Partner — Collaborates to provide period products to individuals in need.
- Huggies Partner — Provides generous contributions of diapers to support distribution efforts.
- National Diaper Bank Network Network — Member of the National Diaper Bank Network.
- U by Kotex Partner — Provides generous contributions of period products.
- United Healthcare Partner — Sponsor that supports the diaper distribution program.