Raising awareness of need for dry, clean diapers for all children

Posted 9/24/15

Governor Gina Raimondo and Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza have issued proclamations recognizing National Diaper Need Awareness Week (September 28-October 4) at the State and City levels in support of …

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Raising awareness of need for dry, clean diapers for all children

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Governor Gina Raimondo and Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza have issued proclamations recognizing National Diaper Need Awareness Week (September 28-October 4) at the State and City levels in support of Project Undercover.

Diaper need, or the struggle to provide enough clean, dry diapers for all children, is a problem that afflicts one in three families and 30 percent of mothers nationwide. Project Undercover, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is the only organization in Rhode Island working exclusively to reduce diaper need.

National Diaper Need Awareness Week is organized by the National Diaper Bank Network. This is Project Undercover’s second year participating, and the first time it has gained official recognition by local governments. Several businesses and community organizations will also be supporting the effort by organizing diaper drives, including the Hope Street Merchants Association, The Arcade in Downtown Providence, Festival Ballet, and the Providence Community Library. Project Undercover, along with the Governor’s and Mayor’s Offices and other participants, will employ social media to drive conversation around Diaper Need Awareness Week using the hash tags #DiaperNeed and #AProblemWeCanSolve.

“Diaper need is a major problem for so many families in our state, affecting not just the health of children, but the economic prospects for parents forced to miss work because they can’t send children to daycare without a proper supply of diapers,” said Project Undercover Founder/President Richard Fleischer of Edgewood.“We believe that in the smallest state, diaper need should be a problem we can solve and we’re so grateful that Governor Raimondo, Mayor Elorza and many others are willing to help.”

“My core belief is that every hardworking family deserves the chance to make it in Rhode Island and we need to do everything possible to make sure that happens,” said Raimondo in a statement. “As a mother, I understand that parents need to feel secure that their children will have basic necessities like clean diapers, socks, and underwear in order to focus on larger issues like job security. I am grateful for the work of Project Undercover and their partner agencies to fix this problem in Rhode Island.”

Project Undercover welcomes any individuals, community organizations, or businesses that are interested in participating by organizing a diaper drive. More information about National Diaper Need Awareness Week and Project Undercover’s work, and an updated list of diaper drives, are available at projectundercover.org.

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