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Diaper Resources

Due to high a demand for supplemental diapers, The Diaper Bank is reducing the inventory they can give to their distribution partners. This has led to us now offering one pack of diapers per family, per visit as opposed to two. Families can still get diapers from other Diaper Bank distribution partners listed below.

Distribution of diapers: Monday/Wednesday/Friday 1-3 p.m. and Tuesday/Thursday 9-11 a.m. and 5-6:30 p.m. Families are eligible every 30 days. ID’s for both the parent and children needing diapers are required for the first visit. UMD accepts almost any form of ID (birth certificate, medicaid, social security cards, bills, medical forms, etc.). Parents receiving diapers also qualify for clothing and food which are both distributed during those hours of operation (M-Th 9-11).

Durham Community Food Pantry

Durham County Residents (or those those living in Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Granville, Orange, Person, Vance, or Warren Counties) may receive diapers once a month:
Distribution of diapers: Mondays through Thursdays 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and Wednesdays 10 a.m.-7 p.m.  Families are eligible to receive diapers once a month. Parents receiving diapers can also pick up food boxes during distributions Wednesday from 10am-1pm and 5pm-7pm as well as Thursday from 10am-1pm.

Durham County
Community Partner Agencies providing diapers, feminine hygiene products, and/or adult incontinence supplies for clients enrolled in their programs: 

Durham Resources

DSS Child Care
919-560-8300 
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The mission of DSS Child Care is to assist families living in Durham County with information and access to child care services. 

Durham Cooperative Extension (4-H) 
919-560-0525
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension partners with communities to deliver education and technology that enrich the lives, land and economy of North Carolinians.
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Durham Crisis Response Center 

919-403-6562

Website

The Durham Crisis Response Center works with the community to end domestic and sexual violence through advocacy, education, support and prevention.

Durham Early Headstart 

919) 439-7107

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DEHS is a federally-funded, free and comprehensive child development and family support program for low-income expectant women and families with infants and toddlers age birth to 3. Families participate through two program models: intensive home visiting and full-day, center-based child care. 

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Durham County Department of Health 

919-560-7600

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The Durham County Department of Health works with the community to prevent disease, promote health, and protect the environment

Durham Mothers Club

durhammothers@gmail.com

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The Durham Mothers Club is a support network just for moms in Durham, North Carolina. 

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Durham Children's Initiative
919-908-8709 
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EDCI’s mission is to create a pipeline of high-quality services from birth through high school graduation for children and families living in a 120-block area of East Durham.

El Futuro

919-688-7101

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El Futuro is a nonprofit outpatient clinic that provides comprehensive mental health services for Latino families in a bilingual environment of healing and hope.

Family Connects Durham 

919-385-0777

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FCD (formerly Durham Connects) is a community-wide nurse home visiting program for all parents of newborns, regardless of income or socioeconomic status. 

Healthy Families Durham 

919-419-3474

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HFD offers early childhood intervention services through an intensive home-visiting program. The program is designed to improve parent-child interaction and child social-emotional well-being, promote parenting skills, enhance child health and development, increase school readiness, support family self-sufficiency, and reduce risk for child maltreatment. 

Latino Educational Achievement Partnership

919-286-2273

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LEAP empowers Latino and other children in Durham to achieve academic success by providing a high-quality preschool and ongoing support through middle school.

Mocha Moms Durham 

durhammochamoms@gmail.com

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Mocha Moms is the premier voice for mothers of color. Through chapters and online, Mocha Moms  provides support for women of color as they journey through all phases of motherhood while advocating for them nationally.

Chapel Hill-Durham Parents of Multiples

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CHDPOM is an organization dedicated to families of twins, triplets or higher-order multiples. We are a group that provides educational and emotional support and social activities for its members. CHDPOM is a nonprofit support organization with approximately 200 members in the Chapel Hill-Durham and surrounding North Carolina areas.

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