
40
No baby should go without. No parent should have to choose.
847,000+
23
Free
The problem most people have never thought about.
$1,000+
33
5.2M
What happens when diapers run out
83%
The mission, in motion.
Sorting day at the warehouse — every diaper counted twice before it leaves.
How It Works
Pallets in. Bundles out. Dignity, always.
Donors give by the case. Corporations give by the pallet. We sort by size, check for damage, count to forty, and seal. Each bundle goes to a partner agency, and each partner knows the families by name.
Partner agency shelves stocked for the week — families pick up without paperwork.
This week's deliveries
Sealed and counted — 40 diapers, every bundle, no exceptions.
Partner Network
23 agencies. One county. Growing.
We work through existing trust — WIC offices, community health clinics, school social workers, family resource centers. Families who already know these places don't need to find us. We find them.
The vision — and what we've already won.
Diapers distributed — 2026
0
total diapers
0
families served
0+
partner agencies
0
per bundle, always
Updated weekly · Last updated Feb 26, 2026
Diaper sales tax exemption passed in 3 new states
Second warehouse — south county
One million diapers in a single year
Federal diaper assistance bill — markup scheduled
3 new corporate diaper drives launching Q2
A county where no family rations diapers
The people who make this real.
I didn't know this existed. My caseworker mentioned Swaddle on a Thursday and I was there Friday morning. I left with two bundles and cried in my car for ten minutes. Not sad crying.
Destiny M.
I thought WIC covered everything. I genuinely did not know diapers weren't included until my neighbor told me about Swaddle. I ordered a case the same night.

Brian Kowalski
We count every single one. Not because we don't trust each other — because the families who receive them deserve to know someone counted. It matters that someone counted.

Rosa Delgado-Herrera
My daughter's daycare was going to send her home. I couldn't get to the store before they opened. Swaddle's partner at the health clinic had bundles ready. She stayed. I went to work.
Tanisha W.
My company did a diaper drive last spring. I expected it to feel like a box-checking exercise. It didn't. The Swaddle team came and told us exactly where every case went. That changed how I think about giving.

Priya Nambiar
You now know three things
most people don't.
01
Diapers are not covered by any federal assistance program.
02
33 states still tax diapers as a luxury good.
03
83% of daycares require a full daily supply or send the child home.
All donations go directly to diaper procurement and distribution. Swaddle is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit.