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    Diaper Bank of NC asks lawmakers for funding to continue helping victims of Helene

    By Lucille Sherman,

    20 hours ago

    The Diaper Bank of North Carolina is asking state lawmakers for $1.3 million to keep distributing diapers in parts of western North Carolina still reeling from the devastation of Hurricane Helene .

    Why it matters: When it's not responding to a natural disaster, the diaper bank distributes as many as 800,000 diapers to 65 counties every month.


    • After Helene rocked North Carolina's mountain communities, the diaper bank rushed supplies to the region, bringing the total number of counties the organization serves to 93.
    • In just eight days, the diaper bank has distributed 1 million diapers and 1 million other products, including formula, wipes feminine hygiene products and adult incontinence supplies, its founder and CEO Michelle Schaefer-Old tells Axios.

    Driving the news: The organization's stock is dwindling, but the need for diapers isn't.

    • The diaper bank is asking lawmakers, who will return to Raleigh Wednesday to consider a disaster relief package, for funds to restock and continue serving the western part of the state through spring.
    • Its requested $1.3 million would give the diaper bank the ability to distribute approximately 4 million diapers, Schaefer-Old told Axios.
    • "This storm is something we'll be dealing with for years," Schaefer-Old said. "We're still serving families that were affected by Hurricane Florence in 2018."

    Zoom in: Parts of the region also still lack safe or running water. That means families can't wash bottles or can't make bottles of formula for infants.

    • In light of this, the diaper bank has been providing storm victims with bottles and premade bottles of formula.
    • "It's just vulnerable families that are struggling in every way you can imagine," Schaefer-Old said.

    Context: Nearly one in two families cannot afford diapers every month, Schaefer-Old said.

    • WIC, which provides food for low-income pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, does not cover diapers. Neither do food stamps.
    • Families affected by Helene who didn't experience diaper needs before will now experience it, Schaefer-Old said, because they'll have additional expenses like home restoration and repair.
    • "Things are just harder to come by," Schaefer-Old said.

    Of note: FEMA provides " Serious Needs Assistance " to help survivors pay for disaster-related needs, including food, water, infant formula and diapers. Families can receive a one-time payment of $750.

    • Yes, but: Navigating the program can be difficult, especially as many in western North Carolina still lack internet, cell service and power.

    How you can help: Diaper Bank of NC is holding a diaper drive through Friday, Oct. 11, at 12pm.

    • Drop diapers, wipes, baby bottles, formula, and period products off at Davis Family Chiropractic at 7901 Strickland Road, Ste. 115 in Raleigh.
    • Its most-needed diaper sizes are newborn and Size 1.
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