If you buy disposable diapers you know how OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive they are. But did you know that for low-income families they’re not included in the food stamp program?
Help A Mother Out (HAMO) was started in 2009 by two moms who wanted to make a difference. With an initial investment of just $100, this one time diaper drive has evolved into a nationally-recognized grassroots organization raising both diapers and awareness.
“We advocate for long term change in federal social safety net programs, as no program (e.g., food stamps, WIC) currently includes diapers. Our vision is a day when every baby has an adequate supply of diapers.”




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I just found this site because I was reading an articile in American Baby,about diapers and how to save! I’m a mother of 3 with one on the way.I’ve have just been layed off and I’m becoming very worried about how we are going to afford another baby in diapers? So when reading this helpamotherout articlie it said to look for a site near me for help I’m unable to find a location. I live in Jacksonville Florida and am looking for any kind of help!!! If anyone could help me ,that would be great!!
Thanks cristal