Mother's Day Diaper Drive

Mother's Day Diaper Drive

From gas to groceries, everything is more expensive these days. Inflation is hurting all of us. And it’s particularly squeezing young mothers across Texas who are trying to provide the basic necessities for their babies.

More than 1 in 3 mothers Texas-wide are struggling to buy diapers for their children, and that number is rising. Many benevolent ministries and child pregnancy centers can’t keep up with the demand, running out of diapers nearly as fast as they get them in.

"With supply chain issues, shortages and continued high inflation families are struggling to make ends meet,” said Steve Watson, who oversees a Dallas-based outreach to families. “Over the past two years, there has been an increased need for everything for babies, especially diapers. We simply can't keep up with the demand, creating a situation where mothers are having to choose between diapers and food for their children."

The Texans on Mission family has stepped up time and again to meet the needs of those in crisis. This Mother’s Day, step up to meet the needs of babies across the state.

Together, let’s provide 150,000 diapers for these children through ministries statewide.

• $25 provides 95 diapers
• $55 provides 198 diapers
• $75 provides almost 300 diapers
• $125 provides roughly 500 diapers