Eastside Baby Corner's Diaper Derby

Bellevue, WALocal News

Eastside Baby Corner (EBC) is set to kick off its 5th Annual Diaper Derby, a community initiative focused on collecting diapers for families in need within the Bellevue area. Running from May 3 to June 7, 2019, this event invites local businesses and organizations to compete in a friendly race to gather donations of diapers and funds. EBC's mission is to ensure that children living in poverty or crisis have access to essential items, thus helping them reach their full potential. Participants will track their progress weekly and share results on EBC's Facebook page, encouraging friendly competition and community engagement. The registration deadline for businesses to join the race is April 30, allowing ample time for preparation.

By contributing to the Diaper Derby, participants play a crucial role in providing a healthy start for local children and supporting their families. This event not only addresses a critical social issue but also fosters community spirit and collaboration. Join EBC to make a difference in the lives of Eastside families by helping to collect much-needed diapers.

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