Declares week of September 22 through September 28, 2024 as "Diaper Need Awareness Week."
Impact
The declaration aims to foster public awareness of diaper need and seeks to mobilize citizens to contribute to local diaper banks and drives. The resolution emphasizes that diapers are not covered by food stamps or WIC vouchers, making it especially hard for low-income families to secure an adequate supply. By promoting 'Diaper Need Awareness Week,' the government hopes to stimulate community involvement in addressing this crucial need.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 98 introduces 'Diaper Need Awareness Week' in New Jersey from September 22 to September 28, 2024. The resolution recognizes the critical issue of diaper need, which is defined as the lack of a sufficient supply of clean diapers for infants and toddlers. This situation can severely affect the health and welfare of families and can hinder children's eligibility for childcare and early education programs. An urgent call is made to address this pressing need by raising awareness across the state.
Contention
Nationwide surveys show that approximately one in three mothers face difficulties with diaper need, with many families reporting that they delay changing diapers to conserve supplies. This scenario can have severe implications on the health of both infants and toddlers. The resolution urges all governmental agencies in New Jersey to partake in organizing diaper drives and publicize this issue through community programs. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of public support and resources to meet the increased awareness and involvement prompted by this initiative.
Recognizing the importance of diapers to infant health and family well-being, and expressing support for the designation of the week of September 23-29, 2024, as "National Diaper Need Awareness Week".
Recognizing the importance of diapers to infant health and family well-being, and expressing support for the designation of the week of September 18-24, 2023, as "National Diaper Need Awareness Week".