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Buy Nothing

Buy Nothing is a social movement that connects local community members to exchange many different kinds of free items. A Facebook account is required to participate in your local group; to make your account you must provide a name, email or phone number, birthday, and gender.

 

Once you have made a Facebook account, you can ask to join your local community’s Buy Nothing group. Visit the link at the top to find groups that are active in your city. To find your city or neighborhood more easily, press CTRL + F on your keyboard and type your area’s name into the search window that appears. Click the link for the one that is closest to you and request to join. You may be asked to provide some information to assure the people who run the group that you are a local.

 

Once you have been accepted into a Buy Nothing group, you can make posts for items you would like to give or items you are looking for. If you are giving an item, it is helpful to provide a short description of the items, a picture of the items, and a general location where people can pick them up. People will then message you on Facebook or comment on the post if they are interested. If you are interested in someone else’s item, comment on the post or message them directly. If you are looking for an item, make a post describing the item you are looking for and someone may have one to offer you.

 

Tip: While most Buy Nothing transactions are friendly, please be careful when meeting with strangers. Here are some safety tips to make sure that you are not harmed when giving or taking items from a Buy Nothing group:

  1. You can choose to meet in a public place if you prefer, but many people do at home pickups/drop offs for convenience.
  2. If you are meeting somewhere, consider bringing a friend and telling others where you are going.
  3. Check the Facebook account of the person you are doing the transaction with. If it does not look trustworthy, you do not need to follow through with the transaction.
  4. Do not give away personal information such as your address, birth date, financial information, identification, etc.

 

Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace is an online storefront where anyone can post items for sale, including you. A Facebook account is required to participate in Marketplace; to make your account you must provide a name, email or phone number, birthday, and gender. You can look at items without an account but you will not be able to contact a seller. You can use the search bar or categories to find the types of items you are looking for.

 

Once you have made a Facebook account, you can message the seller of any items you need. You can ask them questions, work out how much you will buy the item for, where you will meet to pick up the item, and settle other details about the transaction.

 

Tip: While most Facebook Marketplace transactions are friendly, please be careful when meeting with strangers. Here are some safety tips to make sure that you are not harmed when buying items from strangers:

  1. You can choose to meet in a public place if you prefer, but many people do at home pickups/drop offs for convenience.
  2. If you are meeting somewhere, consider bringing a friend and telling others where you are going.
  3. Check the Facebook account of the person you are doing the transaction with. If it does not look trustworthy, you do not need to follow through with the transaction.
  4. Do not give away personal information such as your address, birth date, financial information, identification, etc.
  5. Use safe and instant payment methods such as PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, or Facebook Messenger. Each of these apps can be downloaded on your phone and offer payment protection options so you can get your money back if the item is not as described. Make sure to label the money sent as a purchase and not a personal transaction to enable purchase protection.
  6. In many cases, cash can be an option but is also not secure. If the quality of the product looks good in person, cash is a viable option. It is up to the individual seller whether or not they accept cash.

 

Craigslist

Craigslist is a longtime internet marketplace, where people in the community (including yourself) can post items and apartments for sale, as well as make community posts and post job applications. At the link above, you will see the Seattle Craigslist page. You can easily change the location by clicking on “Seattle-Tacoma” at the top of the page, typing in your city, and clicking “choose this location.” Then you can search for any baby supplies, or other things, that you might need and use the filters to refine your search for specific products, prices, or locations. To sell something on Craigslist, you can click “create a posting” in the top left corner and navigate through the menus to include information about what you are offering.

 

Tip: While most Craigslist transactions are friendly, please be careful when meeting with strangers. Here are some safety tips to make sure that you are not harmed when buying items from strangers:

  1. You can choose to meet in a public place if you prefer, but many people do at home pickups/drop offs for convenience.
  2. If you are meeting somewhere, consider bringing a friend and telling others where you are going.
  3. Do not give away personal information such as your address, birth date, financial information, identification, etc.
  4. Use safe and instant payment methods such as PayPal, Venmo, CashApp, or Facebook Messenger. Each of these apps can be downloaded on your phone and offer payment protection options so you can get your money back if the item is not as described. Make sure to label the money sent as a purchase and not a personal transaction to enable purchase protection.
  5. In many cases, cash can be an option but is also not secure. If the quality of the product looks good in person, cash is a viable option. It is up to the individual seller whether or not they accept cash.

 

Buy Buy Baby

Operated by Bed Bath & Beyond, this chain offers a wide assortment of baby products including diapers, clothing, toys, furniture, and more. You can place orders online at the link above.

 

Target

This is a chain of department stores that offer many items you may need for your baby, child, or yourself. They have sections for clothing, food, furniture, electronics, and much more. They also offer shipping and often have a greater selection of items online than are available in-store, especially since the pandemic began. You can find a location close to you here by entering your city, or order online with the link above.

 

Fred Meyer

This is a chain of department stores that offer many items you may need for your baby, child, or yourself. They have sections for clothing, food, furniture, electronics, and much more. They also offer shipping and pickup, and often have a greater selection of items online than are available in-store, especially since the pandemic began. You can find a location close to you here by entering your city, or order online with the link above.

 

Walmart

This is a chain of department stores that offer many items you may need for your baby, child, or yourself. They have sections for clothing, food, furniture, electronics, and much more. They also offer shipping and pickup, and often have a greater selection of items online than are available in-store, especially since the pandemic began. You can find a location close to you here by clicking on the closest city to you, or order online with the link above.

 

Burlington

This is a chain of department stores that offer many items you may need for your baby, child, or yourself. They offer baby supplies and clothing, alongside child and adult clothing and other assorted goods. You can find a location close to you here by entering your city.

 

Costco

This is a chain of wholesale stores – stores that sell items in bulk – that offer many items you may need for your baby, child, or yourself. They offer baby supplies and clothing, alongside child and adult clothing and other assorted goods. Buying from Costco requires a Costco membership, which costs at least $60 a year. You can sign up for a Costco membership here.

 

You can find a location close to you here by entering your city or order online at the link above.

 

Amazon

Amazon is an online retailer where you can buy most consumer goods, including baby supplies. Use the link above to order items to be delivered to your house, often within 1-2 days.

Benton County Resources

Tri-Cities Diaper Bank

This nonprofit organizes the distribution of diapers through a number of community churches. To access these services you will need:

  1. Parent’s photo ID (this is for the parents who are reading guide)
  2. Child’s Birth Certificate/Social Security Card/Provider ONE Card
  1. *IMPORTANT NOTE* – Be VERY careful with this information as it is very sensitive and important as a way to keep your identity protected from fraud
  1. Proof of residence (rental agreement, utility bill, etc.)
  2. Proof of income for the last month (pay stub, TANF/DSHS paperwork, child support, etc.)

 

These locations can offer assistance even if you do not have income or residence paperwork.

  • Email: myrichlandchurch@gmail.com
  • Phone: (509) 946-8807
  • Address, Richland Seventh-day Adventist Church Community Services: 1807 McMurray Ave, Richland, WA 99354
    • Wed 9:30am – 11:30am
  • Address, Kennewick Seventh-day Adventist Church Community Services: 7105 W. 10th Ave, Kennewick, WA 99336
Tue 9am – 11:30am
Clark County Resources

Babies in Need Diaper Bank

This diaper bank offers diapers, wipes, ointments, and formula for families with children under four years old.

  • Address: All Saints Episcopal Church, 2206 NW 99th Street, Vancouver, WA 98665
    • By appointment
  • Phone: 406-439-6694
Franklin County Resources

Tri-Cities Diaper Bank

This nonprofit organizes the distribution of diapers through a number of community churches. To access these services you will need:

  1. Parent’s photo ID
  2. Child’s Birth Certificate/Social Security Card/Provider ONE Card
  1. *IMPORTANT NOTE* – Be VERY careful with this information as it is very sensitive and important as a way to keep your identity protected from fraud
  1. Proof of residence (rental agreement, utility bill, etc.)
  2. Proof of income for the last month (pay stub, TANF/DSHS paperwork, child support, etc.)

 

These locations can offer assistance even if you do not have income or residence paperwork.

  • Email: myrichlandchurch@gmail.com
  • Phone: (509) 946-8807
  • Address, Riverview Seventh-day Adventist Church Community Services: 605 N Road 36, Pasco, WA 99301
    • Wed 9am – 12pm
  • Address, Benton Franklin Community Action Connections: 720 West Court Street, Pasco, WA 99301-4178
    • Call (509) 545-4042 to set an appointment Mon – Fri 8am – 5pm
King County Resources

The Food Bank at St. Mary’s – Baby Corner

Bags containing formula, baby food, baby wipes, diapers, and household items needed by young families are distributed the first full week of each month on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Eligibility: Families must provide photo ID, a piece of official mail proving they live in Seattle, and a birth certificate or medical coupon for their children.

  • Address: 611 20th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
    • Mon, Wed, Fri 10am – 1pm
  • Phone: (206) 338-7215

Tip: Children must be under two years of age for families to receive help from the Baby Corner.

 

Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank

This food bank also carries diapers during regular shopping hours. In-store shopping requires masks and social distancing. During busier hours, you will receive a number and be buzzed when you can enter the store.

  • Address: 179 1st Ave SE, Issaquah, WA 98027
    • Mon – Thurs 8am – 7pm
    • Fri 12pm – 4pm
  • Email: info@issaquahfoodbank.org
  • Phone: (425) 392-4123

Tip: Mondays and Tuesdays from 1-3pm are the busiest and have the longest wait times.

 

Wellspring Family Store

This nonprofit operates a store for families experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless to shop for free clothing and other necessary items for children ages 0-17. Although most customers are referred by staff or a case manager, families can also reach out directly to find out more.

  • Address: 1900 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
    • Tues 12pm – 6pm
    • Wed & Thurs 12pm – 5pm
    • Fri 12am – 4pm
    • 2nd Sat 10am – 2pm
  • Email: familystore@wellspringfs.org
  • Phone: (206) 902-4264

 

Holy Innocents Church Food Bank

Households are limited to one food pantry visit per week by showing some type of identification. The variety and amount of diapers and other household/hygiene items available changes weekly.

  • Address: 1900 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
    • Tues 3pm – 6:30pm
    • Wed 10am – 12pm
  • Email: familystore@wellspringfs.org
  • Phone: 206-902-4264

 

Providence Regina House Food Bank

This food bank offers a baby cupboard day on the first Saturday of every month, providing baby food, formula, diapers, wipes, and clothing.

  • Address: 8201 10th Ave S, Suite 6, Seattle, WA 98108
    • Thurs 12:30pm – 2pm
    • Sat 9am – 12pm
  • Phone: (206) 763-9204

 

White Center Food Bank

Food and diapers are available at this location, which serves the White Center area. Visits are by appointment only. Home delivery is available with a doctor’s note stating that you have limited mobility. They offer baby products including diapers, baby formula, baby food, and other items for infants and young children.

 

You can schedule an appointment here if you have visited the White Center Food Bank before. If you are a new customer, register in-person and set up future appointments (3 per month) at the following times:

  • Address: 10829 8th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98146
  • Registration Times
    • Monday 12pm-3pm
    • Wednesday 10am-1pm
    • Thursday 10am-1pm (ONLY if you are a senior/age 60+)
    • Friday 10am-1pm
  • Phone: (206) 762-2848

Tip: The Baby Pantry is open on Mondays from 12:00pm – 3:00pm and Wednesdays/Fridays from 10:00am – 1:00pm. You must bring either a copy of your child’s birth certificate or baby footprints (if the birth certificate is not available). Each family can visit once per month.

 

WestSide Baby Diaper Bundle

This nonprofit offers a one-time bundle of 45 diapers and a package of wipes at their White Center Hub. They also accept donations of car seats, strollers, cribs, and high chairs by appointment.

  • Address, White Center Hub: 10002 14th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98146
    • Mon – Fri 8:30am – 4:30pm
  • Phone: (206) 767-1662
  • Address, South Lake Union: 435 8th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

 

Buy Buy Baby

This chain offers a wide assortment of baby products including diapers, clothing, toys, furniture, and more. There is only one location in King County but you can also place orders online.

  • Address: 17686 Southcenter Pkwy, Tukwila, WA 98188
    • Mon – Sat 10am – 8pm
    • Sun 11pm – 7pm
  • Phone: (206) 494-5778
Snohomish County Resources

Next Step Pregnancy Services: Baby Boutique

This organization provides a number of services for pregnant women, including a Baby Boutique that distributes baby clothes, diapers, car seats, and other supplies. To purchase anything from the Boutique, you must earn “Boutique Bucks” by completing different objectives in their “Earn While You Learn” program. Tasks that can earn you “Boutique Bucks” include taking classes on parenting, which you complete as a Next Step Client. To learn more, click the link above or contact them via phone or in-person.

  • Phone: (425) 329-4569
  • Address: 19526 64th Ave. West, Lynnwood, WA 98036
    • Hours of operation change so please call ahead to find current hours

 

Arlington Community Food Bank

This food bank has baby food, formula and diapers.

  • Address: 19118 63rd Ave NE, Arlington, WA 98223
    • Hours: Monday, 5-6:30pm; Wednesday, 5-6:30pm; Friday, 12pm-1pm
  • Phone: 360-435-1631
  • Email: info@arlingtonfoodbank.org

 

Mountlake Terrace Concern for Neighbors Food Bank

This food bank has diapers and baby wipes.

  • Address: 4700 228th St. SW, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
    • Hours: Tuesday, 9:30am – 11:30am
  • Phone: 425-778-7227
  • Email: concern4neighborsfoodbank@yahoo.com

 

Edmonds Food Bank

This food bank has baby supplies.

  • Address: 828 Caspers Street, Edmonds, WA 98020 (Lower level of United Methodist Church)
    • Hours: Monday 3pm – 6pm, Tuesday 9am – 12pm
  • Phone: 425-778-5833
  • Email: Director@edmondsfoodbank.org

 

 

Granite Falls Community Coalition Food Bank

This food bank has baby food, formula and diapers.

  • Address: 307 N Alder Ave, Granite Falls, WA 98258
    • Hours: 2nd and 4th Wednesday 4:30pm – 6pm
  • Address: The Wind of Joy, 20721 Canyon Dr., Granite Falls, WA 98252
    • Hours: 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday 11:30am – 1:30pm
  • Phone: 360-691-4253
  • Email: foodbank@granitefallscc.org

 

Lynnwood Food Bank

This food bank has baby food, formula, diapers, and wipes.

  • Address: 5320 176th St. SW, Lynnwood, WA 98037
    • Hours: Wednesday, 11am – 5pm; Friday, 10am-1pm
  • Phone: 425-745-1635
  • Email: lynnwoodfoodbank@comcast.net

           

Maltby Food Bank

Carries diapers and wipes.

  • Address: 21104 86th Ave SE, Snohomish, WA 98296
    • Hours: Thursday, 12pm – 3pm (By appointment only)
  • Phone: 360-668-7900
  • Email: director@maltbyfoodbank.org

 

Marysville Community Food Bank

Carries diapers and wipes.

  • Address: 4150 88th St. NE, Marysville, WA 98270
    • Hours: Monday, 9am – 11am (62+ or disabled)
    • Hours: Tuesday, 3pm – 6pm; Friday, 9am – 11am
  • Phone: 360-658-1054
  • Email: info@marysvillefoodbank.org

 

Mukilteo Food Bank

This foodbank carries baby products.

  • Address: 4514 84th St SW, Mukilteo, WA 98275
    • Hours: 2nd & 4th Monday, 3pm – 5:30pm
    • Hours: 2nd & 4th Tuesday, 9am – 10:30pm
  • Phone: 425-366-8229
  • Email: info@mukilteofoodbank.org

 

Volunteers of America – Western Washington

A nationwide foodbank with numerous locations in Western Washington. They carry baby food, wipes, and diapers.

 

Everett Food Bank

  • Address: 1230 Broadway, Everett, WA 98201
    • Hours: Monday / Wednesday / Thu:sday, 10am – 2pm
    • Hours: 2nd & 4th Tuesday: 3pm-6pm
  • Phone: (425) 259-3191 ext 13014
  • Email: food@voaww.org

 

South Everett Mobile Food Bank

  • Address: 14 E Casino Rd, Everett WA 98208
    • 2nd / 4th / 5th Tuesday: 2pm-5pm
  • Phone: 425-212-5302
  • Email: food@voaww.org

 

Sultan Food Bank

  • Address: 617 1st St, Sultan, WA 98294
    • Hours: Monday, 5pm – 7pm; Friday, 9:30am – 12pm
  • Phone: 425-309-5782
  • Email: food@voaww.org

 

Pierce County Resources

Help Me Grow Diaper Bank Network

This partnership of local organizations provides diapers at a number of locations throughout Pierce County. Click the link above to see the addresses and contact information of these organizations and reach out to them directly to learn more.

 

BETHEL FAMILY CENTER

  • Address: 18020 B Street East, Spanaway, WA 98387
    • Appointment required
  • Phone: Karen, 253-800-6850

 

FRANKLIN PIERCE SCHOOL DISTRICT

  • Address: 315 129th Street South, Tacoma, WA 98444, BUILDING A
    • Diaper pick up by appointment
  • Phone: 253-298-4491

 

MULTICULTURAL CHILD & FAMILY HOPE CENTER

  • 2021 S. 19th Street, Tacoma, WA 98405
    • Mon 2pm – 5pm
    • By appointment
  • Phone: Amalia, 253-593-6641 ext. 7
  • Download Flyer

 

SUMNER FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

  • Address: 1508 Willow Street, Sumner WA 98390 PORTABLE 705
    • Mon – Thur 12:30pm – 4:30pm
    • By appointment: Mon – Thurs 8am – 12 pm
  • Phone: 253-891-6153
  • Email: ida_cortez@sumnersd.org

 

WHITE RIVER FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

  • Address: 250 W. Main St., Building 200, Buckley WA 98321
    • By appointment: Mon – Thurs 8am – 1pm
  • Phone: Leah, 360-829-5883

 

KEY PENINSULA FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER

  • Address: 17010 S. Vaughn Road, Vaughn, WA 98394
    • Diaper pick up by appointment
  • Phone: Tami, 253-884-5433 or
  • Email: Tami.Miller-Bigelow@chs-wa.org

 

LORENE’S PLACE FOR KIDS

  • 11150 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Lakewood, WA 98499
    • Diaper delivery (Lakewood area only) and pick-up by appointment
  • Phone: Dominique, 253-439-9569
  • Email: dtaylor@lplacekids.org

 

EASTSIDE FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

  • Address: 3569 E Roosevelt Ave, Tacoma, WA 98404
    • Diaper pick up by appointment: Mon – Thurs 10am – 3pm
  • Phone: 253-649-1012

 

ORTING FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER

  • 120 Washington Ave. N, Orting WA 98360
    • By appointment: Mon – Thurs 9am – 2pm
  • Phone: Heather, 360-893-8500
  • Email: HMustapha@tpchd.org

 

BONNEY LAKE FOOD BANK

  • 24015 SR 410 E, Buckley WA 98321
    • Mon – Fri 10am – 1pm
  • Phone: 253-303-5909

 

Bonney Lake Food Bank

This food bank works with the county’s diaper bank. They provide diapers and baby wipes. No identification or proof of address is required. No proof of income is required. Personal information is not shared outside of the food bank. They use the demographic data for government funding and reports. They have child food programs and may have baby food. New customers can pre-register here.

  • Address: 24015 State Route 410, Buckley WA 98321
    • Hours: Monday – Friday, 1pm – 5pm
  • Phone: 253-303-5909
  • Email: info@bonneylakefoodbank.org

 

Eloise’s Cooking Pot Food Bank

This food bank has baby supplies.

  • Address: 3543 E. McKinley Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98404
    • Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 10am – 6pm
  • Phone: 253-212-2778
  • Email: info@themadfseattle.org

 

Sumner Community Food Bank

This food bank has diapers. No identification or appointment needed.

  • Address: 15625 Main Street E, Sumner WA 98390
    • Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am-1pm; Thursday, 5pm-7pm
  • Phone: 253-863-3793
  • Email: community@sumnerfoodbank.org

 

Puyallup Food Bank

This food bank carries diapers and baby supplies. Appointments are required. You can make an appointment once every 30 days. Call 253-848-5240, Monday – Thursday, 9am-12pm or email appointments@pfb.org to schedule an appointment.They do not serve walk-up clients. They will refer walk-up clients to their partner, New Hope Resource Center, for hot meals, emergency food bags, or other services.

  • Address: 217 W Stewart Ave, Puyallup, WA 98371
    • Hours: Monday/Wednesday/Thursday, 11:45am-2:15pm; Saturday, 9am-11:30am
  • Phone: 253-848-5240
    • Hours: Monday/Tuesday 9am – 3pm; Wednesday/Thursday, 9am – 12pm; Friday/Saturday, 9am – 11am
  • Email: info@pfb.org or appointments@pfb.org

 

Nourish Pierce County

This is a network of food banks in Pierce County. Their food banks have baby food, formula, and diapers. All customers will be asked for their name, the number of people in the household, their address, and the dates of birth of all household members. This information is for their use only. It helps them to ensure that enough food is available to serve everyone in need. Information such as age, zip code, and ethnicity are collected for statistical purposes only in compliance with government funders. No identification, proof of address, or proof of income are needed. No personal information is ever shared. See locations below:

 

Northwest Tacoma

  • Address: Mason United Methodist Church, 2710 North Madison St, Tacoma WA 98407
    • Hours: Wednesday, 12pm – 4pm; Saturday, 11:30am – 3pm
  • Phone: 253-756-4974
  • Email: info@nourishpc.org

 

Southeast Tacoma

  • Address: Lutheran Church of Christ the King, 1704 E. 85th Tacoma WA 98445
    • Hours: Monday & Friday, 11am – 4pm; Wednesday, 11am – 6pm
  • Phone: 253-531-4530
  • Email: info@nourishpc.org

 

Edgewood

  • Address: Mountain View Lutheran Church, 3607 122nd Ave. E., Suite B Edgewood WA 98372
    • Hours: Wednesday, 3:30pm – 6:30pm; Saturday, 11am – 2pm
  • Phone: 253-826-4654
  • Email: info@nourishpc.org

 

Lakes

  • Address: United Methodist Church, 6900 Steilacoom Blvd. SW Lakewood WA 98499
    • Hours: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 2pm – 4pm
  • Phone: 253-581-1116
  • Email: info@nourishpc.org

 

Graham/South Hill

  • Address: Holy Disciples Catholic Church, 10425 187th St. E Puyallup WA 98374
    • Hours: Monday & Friday, 10am – 1:30pm; Wednesday, 2pm – 6pm
  • Phone: 253-846-3805
  • Email: info@nourishpc.org

 

Jackson Street

  • Address: St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 7410 South 12th St Tacoma, WA 98465
    • Hours: LAST Wednesday of the month – Wednesday, 5pm – 7pm
  • Phone: 253-383-3164
  • Email: info@nourishpc.org
Mobile Food Banks:

 

            Mobile Food Banks are untraditional food pantries that travel to different areas. They usually have a schedule and go to different neighborhoods on a schedule. In Pierce County, the mobile food banks are listed by day of availability.

 

 

MONDAY

Bethlehem Lutheran Church

  • Address: 101 E 38th St, Tacoma, WA 98404
  • Hours: Monday, 1pm – 3pm

 

Cedarcrest Middle School

  • Address: 19120 13th Ave Ct East, Spanaway, WA 98387
  • Hours: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

Giaudrone Middle School

  • Address: 4902 S Alaska St, Tacoma, WA 98408
  • Hours: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

TUESDAY

STAR Center

  • Address: 3873 S. 66th St., Tacoma, WA 98409
  • Hours: Tuesday, 1pm – 3pm

 

Former Spanaway Elementary school

  • Address: Pacific Ave & 166th, Spanaway, WA 98387
  • Hours: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

Tacoma Community College (Lot F)

  • Address: Mildred St. South & 15 St. South, Tacoma, WA 98406
  • Hours: Monday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

WEDNESDAY

Clover Park Tech College (Bldg 5)

  • Address: 4500 Steilacoom Blvd, Lakewood, WA 98499
  • Hours: Wednesday, 1pm – 3pm

 

Calvary Baptist Church

  • Address: 9010 320th St. South, Roy, WA 98580
  • Hours: Wednesday, 1pm – 3pm

 

Pierce College-Ft. Steilacoom  (Lot D)

  • Address: 9401 Farwest Drive SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
  • Hours: Wednesday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

Bethel High School

  • Address: 22215 38th Ave East, Spanaway, WA 98387
  • Hours: Wednesday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

THURSDAY

Tillicum – Lighthouse Baptist Church

  • Address: 8415 Maple St SW, Lakewood, WA 98498
  • Hours: Thursday, 1pm – 3pm; 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

Bates Technical College, South Campus

  • Address: Building A -2201 South 78th St, Tacoma, WA 98409
  • Hours: Thursday, 1pm – 3pm

 

FRIDAY

Purdy Cost Less Pharmacy 1

  • Address: 14218 92nd Ave. NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98329
  • Hours: Friday, 1pm – 3pm

 

Salishan Family Investment Center

  • Address: 1724 E 44th St, Tacoma, WA 98408
  • Hours: Friday, 1pm – 4pm

 

Church of Jesus Christ of LDS

  • Address: 12521 134 Ave, KPN Key Peninsula, WA, 98329
  • Hours: Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm

 

Spokane County Resources

CAPA/PREPARES Diaper Resources

In partnership with Catholic Charities Eastern Washington, parents with children under 5 can receive 12 diapers per child every 30 days. They can also receive maternity and childrens clothing up to size 5T every 60 days. All you need is proof of each child’s birth date and their parent’s photo ID.

  • Address: 12 E 5th Ave, Spokane, WA 99202
    • Contact for hours of operation
  • Email: ellie.toone@cceasternwa.org
  • Phone: (509) 455-4986

 

Sweet Repeat Maternity and Kids Boutique

Unassuming shop spotlighting used & new clothing, gear & toys for babies & children.

  • Phone: (509) 891-4947
  • Address, 1510 N Argonne Rd, Spokane Valley, WA 99212
    • Mon – Wed 10am – 6am
    • Thurs – Sat 10am – 5am

 

Valley Food Bank

This food bank has baby formula, diapers, and wipes.

  • Address: 10814 E Broadway Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99206
    • Hours: Monday-Friday, 9am – 3pm
  • Phone: 509-927-1153
  • Email: admin@svpart.org

 

 

Skagit County Resources

Diaper Bank of Skagit County

Operated through United Way of Skagit County, you can access diapers through the partner organizations listed at the link above. If you are not part of these organizations, you can contact them directly using the contact information below.

  • Email: ana@unitedwayskagit.org
  • Phone: (360) 746-6156

Diaper Bank of Skagit County

Operated through United Way of Skagit County, you can access diapers through the partner organizations listed at the link above. If you are not part of these organizations, you can contact them directly using the contact information below.

  • Email: ana@unitedwayskagit.org
  • Phone: (360) 746-6156

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