Who We Are
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Our ethos centers around the common asterisk, a small mark used to bring attention to a footnote of omitted matter. The footnote is often written in small print-unseen, ignored, and unnoticed.
At NDBN we are flipping the usage of the asterisk and embracing a new interpretation.
National Diaper Bank Network brings attention to the small things that matter. The people that are overlooked, and the basic needs that are unmet.
We Believe
In facts from the head, combined with truth from the heart.
That little actions get big results when you put them together.
That basic needs deserve close attention.
That real change begins with real talk.
How We Work
The National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN) partners with a dedicated network of diaper banks, allied programs, generous donors, sponsors, and policymakers to end diaper need and period poverty in the United States.
Our goal is to make sure every child, family, and individual in the U.S. has access to the basic essentials they need to thrive.
Together, we’re working to end basic needs poverty and create a brighter future for all!
Mission
NDBN’s Mission
We envision a country where everyone can thrive and plan for a brighter future. We work to end poverty in the U.S. so children, families, and individuals can access the material basic needs that all people require to thrive.
Our strategic priorities:
- End diaper need, period poverty, and the lack of access to other basic necessities in the U.S.
- Continued success with advocacy and legislative efforts
- Successful implementation and integration of the Innovation & Impact department
- Effective implementation of new systems and change management support that maintains/strengthens organizational culture, operations, and Board governance
- Sustained financial stability and plan for revenue growth
- Targeted expansion of Network capacity
The Alliance for Period Supplies, a program of NDBN, helps ensure access to essential period products required to fully participate in daily life.
History
Our History
What began with a small group of like-minded civic leaders who collected and gave out free diapers to struggling families in their local communities is now the National Diaper Bank Network (NDBN). Recognized as the foremost authority on diaper need in America, NDBN leads a national movement to address the lack of material basic needs among children and families living in poverty.
NDBN and its more than 240 member diaper bank programs distributed more than 240 million donated diapers in 2023.
Without clean diapers:
- Babies are exposed to potential health risks and toxic stress.
- Mothers are at risk for increased maternal depression.
- Parents are unable to access child care, which requires a daily supply of diapers.
- Parents miss work or school.
NDBN began operation in 2011, following a series of meetings between the founders of what is today The Diaper Bank of Connecticut (North Haven, Conn.), WestSide Baby (Seattle), Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona (Tucson), and St. Paul Diaper Bank Partnership (McHenry, Ill.), and members of the Huggies® Leadership Team. Together they formed the National Diaper Bank Network.
NDBN’s initial mission was to raise awareness of the pervasiveness of diaper need, to help new and existing diaper banks grow to meet the needs of local communities, and to secure resources that help get diapers to babies in need.
As the founding sponsor of the National Diaper Bank Network, Huggies continues its support to help end diaper need through its No Baby Unhugged® campaign. Each year, Huggies donates more than 20 million diapers to NDBN and its member diaper bank programs. To date, Huggies has donated more than 300 million diapers and wipes to support families throughout the country who struggle with diaper need.
The diaper bank movement of today includes more than 240 member diaper bank programs assisting families in 50 U.S. states, DC, and Puerto Rico.
Beginnings of the Diaper Bank Movement
The genesis of the diaper bank movement extends back to 1994, when Resolve, Inc., a small consulting firm in Tucson, Arizona, held a diaper drive during the holiday season to assist a local crisis nursery.
Encouraged by the enthusiastic response, and the subsequent demand for emergency diaper assistance, the firm gained an understanding of how the community could come together and help solve a simple problem. The executives at Resolve made the December Diaper Drive an annual tradition, and within five years they were collecting 300,000 diapers during the drive and distributing the diapers to families at 30 local social service agencies. In 2000, the diaper drive effort was spun off into an independent nonprofit organization, the Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona, the nation’s first diaper bank.
In 2004, Joanne Samuel Goldblum, a social worker in New Haven, Conn., adopted the Arizona model to found The Diaper Bank (today known as The Diaper Bank of Connecticut) in response to the desperate need for diapers that she witnessed in her work with impoverished families. Like many others since, Joanne created and operated the fledgling organization from her home. Subsequently, The Diaper Bank grew and became the nation’s largest diaper bank program. Today, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut distributes more than 2.5 million clean diapers annually to struggling families throughout central and southern Connecticut.
The success of these two diaper bank programs inspired similar efforts throughout the country. With growing awareness of diaper need, small but passionate groups of people responded. Some groups held diaper drives, others went on to found independent diaper banks in their respective communities.
Today, NDBN-member diaper bank programs and the diaper bank movement reflect the diversity that is the United States. The diaper bank movement is nonpolitical and welcomes people and groups of all political persuasions. Many programs operate and receive support from places of worship, others are run by civic and philanthropic groups, and some are extensions of existing poverty-related relief agencies and organizations. All are committed to collecting, warehousing, and distributing diapers to children and families struggling with diaper need.
Leadership
Based in New Haven, Connecticut, National Diaper Bank Network employs a full-time staff of experienced professionals to advocate, support, and lead. We are here to provide our expertise to our member diaper banks and allied programs throughout the country as well as policymakers and elected officials. And, we are here to help individuals, children and families living in poverty access the basic necessities they need to thrive and reach their full potential.
Meet Our Team
Joanne Goldblum
Chief Executive Officer
Chantal Allison-Konteh
Manager of National Engagement
Molly Boyd
Director of Corporate Relations
Rochelle Dougall
Development Manager
Kristen Eaton
Operations Manager
Karli Efron
Program Manager
Amy Faugas
Chief of National Member Services
Gabriella Franklin
Director of Major Gifts
Lacey Gero
Director of Government Relations
Briana Haas
Director of External Affairs
Tamara Killian
Chief of Development
Keza Lawrence
Finance and Purchasing Manager
Britney Lowe
Administrative Specialist
Mary Madoule
Program Manager
Hope Martin
Chief of Finance and Operations
Dr. Kelley Massengale
Director of Research and Statistics
Troy Moore
Chief of External Affairs
Alicia Napierkowski
Communications and Social Media Manager
Annie Pasterz
Manager of Federal Advocacy
Sydney Phillips
Communications Content and Branding Manager
Laura Rathbone
Training Manager
Gabby Robinson
Program Coordinator
Brandon Selig-Votaw
Membership Manager
Ariana Smith
Manager of Legislative Policy
Dr. Megan Smith
Chief of Innovation and Impact
Melissa Sperber
Director of Finance and Administration
Malasia Williams
Evaluations CoordinatorOur Board of Directors
Kevin Faulkner
Chair
Corporate Attorney and Software Executive
Pebble Beach, California
Toni Harp
Chair-Elect
Former Mayor
City of New Haven
New Haven, Connecticut
Vesta Godwin Clark
Secretary
Executive Director
St. James Social Services Corporation
Newark, New Jersey
Jacqueline Smith
Treasurer
Executive Director
JSL Medical Products Group
Dallas, Texas
Bobby Agarwal
Head of Marketing
Amazon, Veeqo
Bellevue, Washington
Bill Andoe
Executive Director
Emergency Infant Services
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Linda Brown Blakley
Marketing and Communications Counselor
Chicago, Illinois
Theresa Cowing
VP of eCommerce
Tarte Cosmetics
New York, New York
Amy Daly Donovan
Principal and Owner
Daly-Donovan Consulting
Seattle, Washington
Fran Held
Executive Director
Mitzvah Circle
Landsdale, Pennsylvania
John Householter
Community Volunteer
Fort Worth, Texas
Dr. Linda Mayes
Professor & Department Chair
Yale Child Study Center
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
Nicole Pawlukowski
VP/GM of Marketing
Kimberly-Clark
Chicago, IL
Chelesa Presley
Executive Director
Diaper Bank of the Delta
Clarksdale, Mississippi
Ellen Raim
Chief People Officer
PEOPLE MATTER
Portland, Oregon
Phillip Vander Klay
Legislative and Regulatory Liaison
Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts
Los Angeles, California
Diana Wong
VP of Marketing
Imperva
San Mateo, California
Joanne Samuel Goldblum
Ex Officio
Chief Executive Officer
National Diaper Bank Network
New Haven, Connecticut
