(FOX 2) – A community nonprofit from Detroit is trying to collect 10,000 disposable diapers that can be used at early childhood facilities and distributed to families in need.
Cupid’s Care Diaper Drive is put on by MiSide Community Impact Network. The drive will run for the rest of February. Organizers have set up several drop-off locations around metro Detroit that people can take donations to.
Diapers are a badly-needed resource and an expensive one for families. Those on fixed incomes may struggle to pay for diapers because those purchases are not subsidized by federal programs such as Women, Infants & Children (WIC) or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
“This is a high need for our families and, fun fact, you cannot use WIC or SNAP benefits to get diapers,” said Laura LeBlanc, executive director of philanthropy. “So for families who need them the most, there are no resources out there besides wonderful …