Eugene
Eugene Police Department partners with Lane County Diaper Bank for annual diaper drive
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department has launched its annual diaper collection campaign in collaboration with the Lane County Diaper Bank to support families in need across the community.
Donations of diapers, pull-ups, and sealed wipes are being accepted in the department’s lobby at 300 Country Club Road through August 31.
The effort aims to assist families who struggle to afford enough diapers, helping ensure babies remain clean, dry, and healthy.
Last year’s drive collected 12,801 items. Organizers have set this year’s goal at 10,881 and are encouraging residents to contribute and spread the word to help Lane County families.
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