Support the HCPC Baby Steps Program - Your Donations Make a Difference!
Every day, families in our community struggle to provide essential items for their babies and young children - essentials that are not just a basic necessity, but are crucial for the health, comfort, and well-being of infants and toddlers. However, many families face financial hardships that make it difficult to afford an adequate supply of diapers and other necessary items to care for their child. That's where we as a community come in.
How You Can Help
Your generous donations help us provide diapers and other essential items for families in need, ensuring that every child has the essential supplies they deserve. Here’s how you can make a difference:
Diaper Donations:
You can donate new packages of diapers. Check our Amazon wishlist for specific sizes and brands that are currently needed:
Monetary Donations:
Financial contributions allow the Harnett County Partnership for Children to purchase infant and early childhood essentials, such as diapers in bulk, ensuring that we can meet the needs of the families we serve efficiently. Every dollar counts!
In-Kind Contributions:
If you have other baby-related items or supplies, please contact us to see if we can accept and distribute them to families in need. Please call the Harnett County Partnership for Children at 910-893-2344.
How to Donate
Online:
Utilize the HCPC Baby Steps Amazon wishlist to purchase donations and have them shipped directly to our office:
By Mail:
Send checks or money orders to 170 Pine State Street, Lillington, NC 27546. Please make checks payable to Harnett County Partnership for Children with "Baby Steps" in the memo line.
Drop-Off:
Visit the main Harnett County Partnership for Children office located at 170 Pine State Street in Lillington, NC during our regular operating hours of Monday through Friday, 8:30am - 4:30pm. Call 910-893-2344 for any special drop-off instructions.
Your generous donations help us provide early childhood essentials to families in need, ensuring that every child has the supplies they deserve.