
Disaster
Relief
DISASTER RELIEF
Disaster Relief Doesn’t Cover Bottoms… But We Do.
When natural disasters strike, our mission to distribute dignity by providing basic hygiene needs becomes even more critical.
A single storm can displace thousands of families, separating them from their communities and resources. Many must evacuate quickly, lacking time or space to pack personal care items such as diapers, period products, and adult incontinence supplies. People who are already vulnerable, such as those living with poverty, families with young children, and the elderly, are particularly at risk.
Disaster relief organizations provide vital goods and services to those in need. However, there are no agencies that provide diapers. As the only statewide diaper bank in North Carolina, we partner with state emergency services to fill this gap. Previously, The Diaper Bank of North Carolina has responded to Hurricane Matthew, the 2018 Greensboro tornado, and Hurricane Florence where we distributed over 1 million diapers.
As disaster hits we are prepared to answer the need and continue our work to bring dignity and comfort to families across North Carolina.
DBNC urges you to join us today to support our neighbors across the state.
HURRICANE HELENE UPDATE
September 29th 2024
Together, We Can Bring Hope and Relief to Western NC After Tropical Storm Helene
Dear Friends and Supporters,
I am reaching out to you today with both a heavy heart and immense hope and determination. Like you, I have been deeply saddened by the devastation Tropical Storm Helene caused to our beloved Western NC communities. Entire neighborhoods have been swept away by catastrophic flooding, and countless families have lost everything. The scale of this disaster is difficult to grasp, and while the full impact is still being evaluated, one thing is undeniable: the need for swift and ongoing relief is urgent.
As food and shelter support begins to flow into the region, hygiene products are often overlooked in disaster relief efforts. Diapers, in particular, are not provided through traditional disaster response programs, but the Diaper Bank of NC is here to fill that gap. Right now, the need for these supplies is greater than ever. Families across Western NC are not only grappling with the loss of their homes and possessions but also with the challenge of accessing basic essentials to care for their loved ones. Diapers, period products, adult incontinence supplies, and formula are all in critically short supply.
We are stepping up to help, and we hope you, our incredible community of supporters, will stand with us in this time of urgent need.
How We’re Responding
We are mobilizing our resources to send essential supplies to families across the region. In the coming days and weeks, we will be distributing:
-Diapers for infants and toddlers, ensuring babies stay healthy and dry.
- Period products for menstruating individuals so that no one must go without dignity during this crisis.
- Adult incontinence supplies for our seniors and those with disabilities, who are often among the most vulnerable during emergencies.
- Formula for infants to ensure that even the youngest members of our community are nourished during this time of uncertainty.
But our response will not end when the floodwaters recede. Recovery from a disaster of this magnitude takes time. The families in Western NC will need our support well beyond the initial emergency response. We are committed to standing with these communities for the long haul, ensuring they have access to these vital supplies as they rebuild their lives.
How You Can Help
We are calling on you, our dedicated supporters, to join us in this critical effort. Here’s how you can make a difference:
1. Donate: Your financial support allows us to procure and distribute essential supplies quickly and efficiently. Every dollar you give will go directly toward helping families affected by this disaster.
2. Host a Drive: Organize a collection of diapers, period products, and formula in your community. Whether it’s through your workplace, neighborhood, or faith community, your efforts will provide much-needed relief.
3. Spread the Word: Raise awareness on social media and in your networks. The more people who know about the needs in Western NC, the more support we can gather.
4. Commit to Long-Term Support: We are in this for the long run, and we need sustained help to continue providing these essential items over the coming months. Consider becoming a monthly donor to ensure we can meet ongoing needs in the region.
We have always believed in the power of community to lift each other up in times of hardship. Together, we can bring dignity, hope, and relief to the families of Western North Carolina.
Thank you for your compassion, your generosity, and your commitment to helping those in need. With your support, we can and will make a lasting impact.
With gratitude and determination,
Michelle Schaefer-Old
Chief Executive Officer
Diaper Bank of North Carolina
October 4, 2024 Update
Thank you for your incredible generosity in response to Tropical Storm Helene. Because of you, we’ve distributed over half a million essential products to families across 11 counties in Western NC. Since Monday. Supplies are going out daily by truck, plane, van, helicopter, ATV, and even mules to reach those in need.
Our relief efforts are ongoing—we’re in this for the long haul, as recovery will take time. We need your continued support to sustain this marathon effort. Here’s how you can help:
Donate: Every dollar helps us provide essential supplies quickly to affected families.
Become a Monthly Sustainer: Your ongoing contributions ensure we can support long-term recovery.
Volunteer: Help us with distribution or organizing drives—your hands-on support makes a difference.
Spread the Word: Share our mission to gather more help for families in need.
With your continued support, we will bring relief, dignity, and hope to Western NC as families rebuild. Thank you for standing with us in this vital work. Together, we can bring lasting change to Western NC, one product, one family, one day at a time., hope, and relief to the families of Western North Carolina.
Thank you for your compassion, your generosity, and your commitment to helping those in need. With your support, we can and will make a lasting impact.
With gratitude and determination,
Michelle Schaefer-Old
Chief Executive Officer
Diaper Bank of North Carolina
TROPICAL STORM CHANTAL UPDATE
July 11th 2024
7/11/25
Hours after Tropical Storm Chantal washed through central NC, Diaper Bank of NC was relieved to find that our Hillsborough staff, their loved ones, and our warehouse were all unharmed.
Neighboring businesses in our Eno Mill unit saw total devastation, and our hearts break for them. Our team immediately jumped into action to coordinate a response with our Partner Agencies, volunteers, and neighbors. We joined calls with fellow NC Volunteer Organizations After Disaster (NCVOAD) members and local emergency management leaders to assess immediate needs for essential hygiene supplies and ready-to-feed infant formula.
We put out an urgent call to our volunteer base, and more than 255 folks came through our Hillsborough warehouse this week! In that time, volunteers wrapped and prepared over 126,000 diapers, period products, and adult incontinence items to be distributed immediately. Distributions went out to aid groups and local emergency management teams at the county and city levels.
Ready to lend a hand? Our biggest need is for PEOPLE POWER! To continue to serve our regular partners, Western NC, and now the Piedmont/Triangle, we need you with us! Volunteers of all ages and abilities are welcome at any of our warehouses.
Find a shift now: https://www.ncdiaperbank.org/triangle-volunteer
DBNC is committed to bringing dignity to all North Carolinians, but we cannot do it alone. Thank you for your support and helping us #DiaperOnNC!
With gratitude,
Team Diaper Bank of NC