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ACS Diaper Bank Making a Difference in Tri-Cities

By Autumn Dunzweiler, April 04, 2023

Tri-Cities Diaper Bank has been making a difference in their community since 2011. This program, run through Adventist Community Services, is a Washington State non-profit organization. They are the first diaper bank in the area and the first ACS, Adventist Diaper Bank in the country.

For many families, government assistance programs and food stamps don’t allow families to purchase diapers. Many daycare facilities require parents to provide disposable diapers to attend. “With a lack of diapers, it can force desperate parents to choose between leaving babies in soiled diapers for extended periods or trying to wash and reuse disposable diapers,” shared Renèe Martin, Tri-Cities Diaper Bank program director.

Tri-Cities Diaper Bank works with local social services, community partners and faith-based organizations to meet this unmet need in their community. Run solely by volunteers, Tri-Cities Diaper Bank has distributed more than 3 million diapers — 300,000 annually — to more than 1,200 children in the Tri-Cities area in Washington.

A note from one of Tri-Cities Diaper Bank’s community partners, Catholic Family Charities, shared, “We are most grateful to Tri-Cities Diaper Bank and the Adventist Church ... you, our brothers and sisters in Christ, have brought so much for years to struggling families. It’s our responsibility and privilege to give back to a church that has been a beacon of hope for so many. You have been instrumental in meeting our mission ‘Motivated by Christ, we bring hope to life to those most in need’ each day for so many, for more than a decade.”

During summer 2012, Eric W. Shadle, Richland Church pastor, set out to raise community awareness that diapers are basic human needs like food and shelter, and that these needs are not being met for children living in poverty. Shadle's goal is to advocate for policy reform so that diapers will be included in the definition of and provision for the "basic human needs" of families.

“He was so touched by this need, that he used his Sabbatical time to ride his bicycle all the way across America to raise awareness of local diaper needs and to raise funds for our diaper bank,” said Martin. “He also spoke with people on Capitol Hill about the need for diapers to be considered a ‘basic human need.’”

Over the years, Tri-Cities Diaper Bank has been making a difference in their community and will continue to make a difference in the future. For more information, visit tricitiesdiaperbank.org.

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Tri-Cities Diaper Bank unloading diapers from a Huggies donation. 

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Autumn Dunzweiler

Upper Columbia Conference communications coordinator
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