
Discover Texas Diaper Banks Close to You
Diaper Need is “the lack of a sufficient supply of diapers to keep a baby or toddler clean, dry, and healthy.” Having a consistent supply of diapers (and knowing where Texas diaper banks are) can reduce parental distress and maternal depression and positively influence child health and development.
FAQs
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Diaper need is the inability to afford enough clean, dry diapers to keep a baby or toddler healthy and comfortable. It is now recognized as a basic need and a public health issue.
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According to the National Diaper Bank Network’s 2024 Diaper Check, almost 1 in 2 U.S. families with young children struggle to afford diapers—up from 1 in 3 just a decade ago. Texas mirrors this national trend, with low-income families at greatest risk.
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SNAP and WIC are nutrition programs; federal rules classify diapers as household supplies, which makes them ineligible. Only limited cash assistance (TANF) can be used, and very few families qualify.
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Newborns typically require 10–12 diapers per day, while older babies need 6–8. That adds up to $840–$1,000 per year per child, depending on brand and size.
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Stretching diapers increases the risk of diaper rash and urinary tract infections in infants, leading to more pediatric visits and higher medical costs.
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Yes. Seventy-five percent of mothers experiencing diaper insecurity report feeling helpless, and 1 in 4 parents miss work or school because childcare centers require a day’s supply of diapers.
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Check the directory above for a diaper bank near you. If none is listed in your county, email us and we’ll help connect you to emergency resources.
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Sizes 4, 5, and 6, as well as pull-ups (4T/5T), are almost always in short supply because children wear them for the longest period.
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Cloth can reduce costs in the long term, but the need for laundering, upfront costs, and daycare restrictions make it impractical for many low-income families.
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Some locations also offer wipes, pull-ups, period products, or other baby items. Formula availability is limited and varies widely. For formula-specific help, contact your local WIC office and check our Food Bank Directory. Always call ahead to confirm current stock.
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Diaper Banks Serving Texas Families
Unless specified, each diaper bank is a member of or affiliated with the National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) or the Texas Coalition of Diaper Banks. Please email us if your clinic would like to be added to our directory.
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Central & Hill Country
City: Austin
Diaper bank: Austin Diaper Bank
Website: austindiapers.org
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City: Waco
Diaper bank: McLennon County Diaper Collective
Website: mcdiapers.org
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North Texas
City: Dallas/DFW
Diaper bank: Hope Supply Co.
Website: hopesupplyco.org
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City: Fort Worth
Diaper bank: Junior League of Fort Worth Diaper Bank
Website: juniorleaguefw.org
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City: McKinney
Diaper bank: Baby Booties Diaper Bank
Website: babybootiesdiaperbank.org
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Gulf Coast & Southeast Texas
City: Houston
Diaper bank: Houston Diaper Bank
Website: houstondiaperbank.org
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City: Houston
Diaper bank: The Diaper Foundation
Website: thediaperfoundation.org
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City: Galveston
Diaper bank: Galveston Diaper Bank (through St. Vincent’s House)
Website: galvestondiaperbank.org
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City: Spring
Diaper bank: Northwest Houston Diaper Bank (through Northwest Assistance Ministries)
Website: namonline.org
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South & Coastal Bend
City: San Antonio
Diaper bank: Texas Diaper Bank
Website: Texasdiaperbank.org
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City: Corpus Christi
Diaper bank: Corpus Christi Hope House- Diaper Pantry (not NDBN)
Website: cchope.org
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West Texas & Panhandle
City: El Paso
Diaper bank: Her Pantry (El Paso’s Diaper Bank)
Website: herpantry.org
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City: Amarillo
Diaper bank: Joseph’s Project - Cathollic Charities of the TX Panhandle
Website: cctxp.org
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No Diaper Bank Nearby?
Contact Save Texas Moms—We can still help you locate supportive services.
Are you a diaper bank supporting Texas families and want to be included on our list? Please send us an email.