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Disposable Diapers & Wipes - New

Disposable diapers contain absorbent chemicals and are thrown away after use for babies or adults. Disposable wipes are a disposable moistened, antiseptic, paper towel, usually supplied in a plastic drum or packet, often used for cleaning the skin of babies or children.

Consider donation of new and partially-used packages of diapers and new wipes to local families and community organizations. Posting on NextDoor, Craigslist, FreeCycle, etc.

Vendors

Vendor Address City Destination Disposal Method Notes
Shelter, Inc. of Contra Costa County PO Box 5368 Concord Reuse Free Drop-off
Supply Bank 7730 Pardee Ln Oakland Reuse Free Pick-up Large quantity. For donation to those in need.
Telegraph Ministry Center 5316 Telegraph Ave Oakland Reuse Free Drop-off
The Salvation Army Home Pick-Up Service 832 Folsom St San Francisco Reuse Free Pick-up
The Salvation Army Home Pick-Up Service 832 Folsom St San Francisco Reuse Free Drop-off Infant to Adult.
Viola Blythe Center 37365 Ash St Newark Reuse Free Drop-off
West Oakland Food Pantry - Prescott-Joseph Center 920 Peralta St Oakland Reuse Free Drop-off
Western Service Workers Union 166 7th St Oakland Reuse Free Drop-off Good quality. Call for acceptance.
Women's Daytime Drop-In Center 2218 Acton Street Berkeley Reuse Free Drop-off

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