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That’s a lot of diapers!

More than 138,462 diapers and $62,004 in cash were collected during the 12th Annual Baby Diaper Drive to benefit the babies and toddlers participating in Homeward Bound, a transitional housing program for homeless and domestic violence families with children.

This year’s record-breaking results were significantly impacted by the effort from Valley school children who participated in the Elontec School Diaper Drive Challenge. Seven schools participated and together they collected more than 70,000 diapers.

Summit School of Ahwatukee collected 20,493 diapers — the largest amount of diapers collected — and the student body will be presented with a Mimeo Teach board at their March 24th school assembly. “Involving the schools was a great way not only to foster kids helping kids, but it was a wonderful school and community-building event, as well as an opportunity to teach philanthropy and leadership in a hands-on way,” says Ginger Clayton, president of Elontec and Baby Diaper Drive chair.

The final tally from this year’s diaper drive more than doubled last year’s results. “I am always amazed at the end result,” says Eileen Rogers, Baby Diaper Drive founder and Allegra Integrated Marketing & Print Solutions president. “This drive brings together all ages, individuals, families, companies, churches, sports teams all wanting to help Homeward Bound families on their journey to self-sufficiency,” said Rogers.

Homeward Bound is a 12- to 24-month program that provides comprehensive services to assist families achieve economic independence, secure long-term, safe, decent, affordable housing, and break multi-generational cycles of homelessness, welfare dependence and domestic violence. For those families completing the program, there is a 95 percent success rate.

The diapers and supplies collected, as well as the cash contributions, will be used throughout the year to fill the gap when Homeward Bound families are struggling to provide the basic necessities their babies and toddlers need.

Emergency funds will be used to purchase much needed items for children, including eye glasses, hearing aids, breathing machine rental, speech therapy and special dietary foods such as soy and goat’s milk.

The Baby Diaper Drive is a grassroots effort and done “One Diaper, One Dollar and One Person” at a time. For more information visit BabyDrive.org or HBPhx.org.

The Elontec School Diaper Challenge

The Elontec School Diaper Challenge is asking Valley schools to compete to collect diapers in support of families in need. The challenge is part of the Homeward Bound 12th Annual Baby Diaper Drive, for which Elontec is a sponsoring partner.

The school that collects the most diapers – in sizes 3, 4, 5 and 6 – will win a Mimio Teach, an interactive system that turns an ordinary whiteboard into a technology whiteboard.

“This is a great way to foster ‘kids helping kids,’ a wonderful school- and community-building event and an opportunity to teach philanthropy and leadership in a hands-on way,” says Elontec president Ginger Clayton. “Several schools already are participating, including Candeo School, West Wing Elementary and Primrose School of Fletcher Heights.”

The challenge ends Sunday, Jan. 30.

For more information or to register for the Elontec School Diaper Challenge contact Clayton at 623-445-0055 or visit BabyDrive.org.