Community Diaper Drive-Thru Scheduled for September in Clinton

Community Diaper Drive-Thru Scheduled for September in Clinton
Community Diaper Drive-Thru Scheduled for September in Clinton

On September 9, 2025, the Upstate Pregnancy Center will hold its monthly diaper drive-thru event, providing essential assistance to families in need. Scheduled from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., the event will take place in the downtown Clinton parking lot, situated next to the former Industrial Supply building and directly across from Allstate and Berkshire Hathaway.

The drive-thru initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on families with young children by offering free diapers and wipes, crucial items that contribute to the health and comfort of infants and toddlers. Participants wishing to benefit from this monthly giveaway should present a photo ID and proof of guardianship on their first visit. Acceptable documentation includes a birth certificate, Medicaid or WIC card, or relevant foster care documentation. Notably, returning families will not be required to provide identification in subsequent visits, streamlining the process for those who regularly rely on these resources.

Each eligible household may receive one pack of diapers and wipes per child, with a limit of two children per visit. While there is a possibility of receiving formula, its availability may fluctuate based on current supplies.

Key Details of the Event:

Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Location: Downtown Clinton parking lot (next to the old Industrial Supply building, across from Allstate and Berkshire Hathaway)

Who Should Attend:

– Families seeking assistance with diapers and wipes
– Women in need of pregnancy testing or ultrasound services
– First-time participants are reminded to carry a photo ID and verification of guardianship

This diaper drive-thru is not merely a one-time event; it represents the Upstate Pregnancy Center’s ongoing commitment to serving the community of Laurens County. This initiative is part of a larger framework aimed at providing practical resources and compassionate care to families facing financial hardships. Recognizing the critical nature of basic childcare supplies, the Upstate Pregnancy Center strives to meet the essential needs of local families while fostering a sense of community support.

As many families continue to face economic challenges, the significance of such community-oriented services cannot be overstated. By addressing the critical needs of families with young children, initiatives like this diaper drive are essential in promoting child welfare and supporting the well-being of entire communities.