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Drive-By Diaper Drive

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Rotary Club of Naperville Sunrise is holding a Drive-By Drop-off Diaper and Mom’s Essentials Drive on Friday, May 13 from 8:00-10 AM in front of The Naperville Park District at 320 W. Jackson Avenue in Downtown Naperville.  The no-contact event is planned to support West Suburban Community Pantry which serves over 500 families each week from all over DuPage County including Naperville, Lisle, and Woodridge as well as Bolingbrook and Romeoville.

Items needed include:

Diapers especially sizes 4,5,6

Pull-ups

Baby Wipes

Diaper creams and ointments

Baby Formula or Formula Coupons

Feminine Hygiene Products

Donors may drop donations curbside with Rotary volunteers.  All donations will be delivered to the Pantry at its Seven Bridges Woodridge location. Donations can also be dropped off at the Pantry at 6809 Hobson Valley Drive Unit 118,  Woodridge Monday through Friday from 8 am- 4 pm. For additional information or to donate to West Suburban Community Pantry visit www.wscpantry.org.

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