Donate To Bottoms Up: Diapers, Feminine,
and Incontinence Products For Our Neighbors in Need
The Community Crisis Center, Inc., is sponsoring Bottoms Up, a campaign to provide diapers, feminine, and incontinence items to people facing financial hardship, and we need your help! How?
Donate new, unopened packages as well as partially used opened packages of diapers, feminine (pads and tampons), and incontinence (pads and underwear) products here in this donation bin! You’ll help CCC make these essential items available to people in need across our area.
Thank you for your generosity!
Click here to view the Bottoms Up flyer.
Click here to view the Bottoms Up letter.
Our BOTTOMS UP Campaign has the
following additional drop off locations!
Reisterstown Senior Center
12035 Reisterstown Rd., Reisterstown, 21136
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Phone: (410) 887-1143
https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/aging/centers/reisterstown/
Liberty Senior Center
3525 Resource Drive, Randallstown, MD 21133
baltimorecountymd.gov
410-887-0780
Did you know that nearly 1 in 5 American girls have either left school early or missed school entirely because they didn’t have access to period products? (Source: Always. 2017. The Always Confidence and Puberty Wave VI Study.)
You can help! Join our campaign Bottoms Up: Diapers, Feminine, and Incontinence Products For Our Neighbors in Need and donate these basic necessities.
Infants require up to 12 diapers per day, and toddlers about 8. No state or federal child safety-net program allocates dollars specifically for the purchase of diapers. (Source: National Diaper Bank Network)
You can help! Join our campaign Bottoms Up: Diapers, Feminine, and Incontinence Products For Our Neighbors in Need and donate these basic necessities.
An inadequate (incontinence) supply or inferior product can lead to urinary tract infections, rashes, and other complications that can trigger more serious problems. (Source: Lindenfeld Hall, Sarah. Source: “Isolated and alone: Nonprofits see explosion of need for adult incontinence products.” NBC News. March 8, 2021)
You can help! Join our campaign Bottoms Up: Diapers, Feminine, and Incontinence Products For Our Neighbors in Need and donate these basic necessities.