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House of Representatives
Session of 2019 - 2020 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: August 13, 2019 10:06 AM
From: Representative Carol Hill-Evans and Rep. Rosita C. Youngblood
To: All House members
Subject: Community Diaper and Incontinence Act
 
According to the National Diaper Bank Network, there is a growing diaper gap in communities across the nation as many families struggle to provide new and clean diapers. In fact, about one in every three mothers finds it difficult to provide diapers for their children. And for seniors, many of who are on fixed incomes, incontinence products could cost well over $1,000 per year.

Access to a reliable supply of clean diapers is a necessity for the wellbeing of Pennsylvania's families. This is why my bill would establish a grant program to improve, enhance and expand access to clean diapers for infants, children and incontinent adults through outreach programs, volunteer training and fundraising assistance. Unfortunately, most public assistance resources do not allow families to purchase diapers with those funds. Therefore, diaper banks and similar community organizations are critical to providing essential materials to families in need.

The Commonwealth has a compelling interest in protecting infants, children and incontinent adults from health problems and other issues associated with a lack of clean diapers. We have an important opportunity to help the organizations that are providing essential items to our most vulnerable populations. Please join me in closing Pennsylvania’s diaper gap.



Introduced as HB1932