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Times are tough right now. This Mother’s Day (May 12th), we need your help if we are going to continue operating at our existing capacity.

You can help us this Mother’s Day by doing at least one of the following:

  1. If you are a mom, consider donating your Mother’s Day to help moms in need with the gift of life-changing diapers.

  2. Honor a mom or mother figure you love with a gift to HAMO so that more moms have the diapers they need to keep their babies healthy and dry.

  3. Share this with three of your friends to help spread the word about diaper need and what we can do to end it.

Your gift, of any size, will have a huge impact.

​At retail price, diapers cost families between $90 and $135 per month, per child. By producing our own private-label diaper brand, we can leverage economies of scale, with our hard cost being $60 per month per child. At that rate, look at the impact you could have if you choose to donate your Mother's Day this year!

  • Instead of $30 on a box of chocolates, you could give one baby two weeks of clean diapers!

  • Instead of $60 on a dozen roses and a bottle of sparkling wine, you could diaper one baby for an entire month!

  • Instead of $120 on a massage, you could provide two months of clean diapers to one baby!

  • Instead of $240 on brunch for a family of four, you could ensure one baby has four months' worth of clean diapers!


Want to automatically double your gift? Check out our Matching Gift page to see if your company will match your gift!

Interested in hosting a fundraising campaign for Help a Mother Out? Click here or email us for more information at development@helpamotherout.org

Because every baby deserves a clean diaper, your gifts will be used to fund our entire mission.

Help a Mother Out® is a registered 501 (c)(3) public charity. Our federal tax id is 83-2001085. All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent provided by the law.