Bare Bottoms Diaper Drive
Supporting Our Youngest Clients
Babies will use more than 2,500 diapers during their first year, costing up to $1200, depending on the brand. That’s $100 a month for just diapers. This expense can quickly add up and become overwhelming for families already struggling to make ends meet.
In 2023, over 22,000 Baby Hampers were distributed to families through our Emergency Hamper Program. Thanks to the Bare Bottoms Diaper Drive that runs throughout the year with a fundraising blitz every May, we have the resources to care for the youngest and most vulnerable in our community.
How You Can Help
DESIGNATE YOUR FUNDS
You can designate your donation to purchase diapers year-round. We rely on donations of diapers and designated diaper funds to fill the more than 17,000 baby hampers distributed each year.
Please note, we use the fundraising platform, Canada Helps, to facilitate our online donations. Once your donation is made, you will automatically receive a receipt to your email from Canada Helps.
DONATE DIAPERS
We accept opened or unopened packages of diapers at the Calgary Food Bank or one of the Alberta Health Service Centers listed below.
Diapers can be dropped off at the Calgary Food Bank loading dock, Door 7 Donation Centre, from Monday to Thursday: 8 am – 7:30 pm or Friday and Saturday: 8 am – 3 pm. When you arrive, please ring the buzzer then wait at the bottom of the stairs for assistance.
2023 Campaign Results
funds raised ($)
pounds of baby supplies
baby hampers supported
Drop-Off Locations
Donate opened or unopened packages of diapers at one of the locations listed below. These locations accept diaper donations all year round.
AHS – Thornhill Community Health Centre
6617 Centre St NW
Calgary Food Bank
5000 – 11 Street SE
Daytime hours | Evening hours | |
Monday | 1 – 3:30 p.m. | 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |
Tuesday | 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |
Wednesday | 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |
Thursday | 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. | 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |
Friday | 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. |
AHS – Northwest Community Health Centre
109, 1829 Ranchlands Blvd. NW
AHS – Acadia Community Health Centre
132, 151 86 Ave SE
AHS – East Community Health Centre
4715 8 Ave SE
AHS – South Community Health Centre
31 Sunpark Plaza SE, 2nd Floor
AHS – Shaganappi Community Health Centre
3415 8 Ave SW
Trico Centre
11150 Bonaventure Dr SE
Calgary Food Bank (Year Round)
5000 – 11 Street SE
Diapers can be dropped off at the Calgary Food Bank loading dock, Door 7 Donation Centre, from Monday to Thursday: 8 am – 7:30 pm or Friday and Saturday: 8 am – 3 pm. When you arrive, please ring the buzzer then wait at the bottom of the stairs for assistance.
Trico Centre For Family Wellness (Year Round)
11150 Bonaventure Dr SE
Diapers can be dropped off at the Trico Centre from:
Monday – Friday from 6 am – 10 pm
Saturday – Sunday from 7 am – 8 pm
Alberta Health Services Centres (Year Round)
Thornhill Community Health Centre
6617 Centre St NW
Northwest Community Health Centre
109, 1829 Ranchlands Blvd. NW
Shaganappi Community Health Centre
3415 8 Ave SW
Acadia Community Health Centre
132, 151 86 Ave SE
East Community Health Centre
4715 8 Ave SE
South Community Health Centre
31 Sunpark Plaza SE, 2nd Floor
Frequently Asked Questions
What is diaper insecurity?
Diaper insecurity is the struggle to provide babies and small children with clean diapers. Some families have to cut back on essentials, like food, utilities, medicine, and childcare in order to afford enough diapers for their children.
What are the effects of diaper insecurity?
In households experiencing diaper insecurity, babies may be kept in wet, dirty diapers for extended periods of time. In extreme cases, babies may wear the same diaper for more than a day or use diapers that have been cleaned or dried out. For parents, this adds stress and tension to the already difficult task of parenting and has been found to increase the rates of post-partum depression in mothers. For the baby, this can result in diaper rash, discomfort, and other detrimental health issues. A baby’s emotional and physical health suffers when exposed to stressful environments for long periods of time.
How can I get involved with this campaign?
The easiest way to help is to spread the word and educate people about diaper insecurity. Let friends and family know how easy it is to donate to help babies and families needing diapers. You can host your own diaper collection at work, schools, clubs or churches. Or ask guests to bring a diaper donation in lieu of gifts to parties. For more information, contact Winnie Everts by email or call 403-253-2059 Ext 295
Does the Food Bank purchase diapers?
We rely on donations of diapers and designated fund donations towards diapers to fill the over 22,000 baby hampers distributed each year. Since we are a food bank, we prioritize emergency food support over hygienic items and do not use general fund donations to purchase diapers.
How do I get diapers for my baby?
Baby Hampers are part of the Emergency Food Hamper Program. Please call 403-253-2055 to request your emergency food hamper and ask our volunteers to include a baby hamper. You must call first as hamper distribution is by appointment only.
How did the Bare Bottoms Diaper Drive start?
The Bare Bottoms Diaper Drive was started in 2013 when passionate and dedicated volunteer Kristina Prins discovered that there was a connection between diaper insecurity and food insecurity. Kristina wanted to bring awareness to the Calgary community to ensure that families had access to much needed diapers, wipes, food and formula.
Get In Touch
Contact Winnie Everts by email or call 403-253-2059 Ext. 295