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DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The Diaper Bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients.\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medi
 cine.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-1/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260508
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260508
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The Diaper Bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients.\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medi
 cine.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-2/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260512
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260511
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260511
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-3/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260513
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260512
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260512
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-4/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260514
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260513
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260513
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-5/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260514
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260514
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-6/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260515
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260515
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-7/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260519
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260518
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260518
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-8/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260520
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260519
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260519
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-9/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260521
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260520
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260520
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-10/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260522
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260521
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260521
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-11/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260523
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260522
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260522
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-12/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260526
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260525
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260525
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-13/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260527
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260526
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260526
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-14/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260528
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260527
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260527
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-15/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260529
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260528
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260528
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medici
 ne.yale.edu/event/yale-child-study-center-diaper-drive-16/\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260530
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260529
RECURRENCE-ID;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260529
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DESCRIPTION:Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) is hosting a diaper drive to be
 nefit The Diaper Bank of Connecticut \, leading up to a day of service at
  the diaper bank warehouse in late May. Diapers and period products will 
 be collected from May 8–29\, 2026. Donations can be dropped off during bu
 siness hours on Monday through Friday \, at the YCSC business office on t
 he ground floor of NIHB (230 South Frontage Road) or the break room at 35
 0 George Street. The diaper bank works to bring basic health needs—includ
 ing 75\,000 diapers each week—to low-income individuals who live in Conne
 cticut and are struggling to make ends meet. Prior to the COVID-19 pandem
 ic\, one in three Connecticut families couldn’t afford enough diapers for
  their infants and toddlers\, and the need has skyrocketed over the past 
 year. Without an adequate supply of clean diapers\, babies are more likel
 y to suffer from diaper rash\, urinary tract infections\, and other medic
 al problems. Diaper need also forces parents and caregivers to miss schoo
 l and work\, making it harder to break the cycle of poverty. No one shoul
 d have to worry about affording these basic needs. Since its founding in 
 2004\, The Diaper Bank of Connecticut has become a model for diaper banks
  nationwide. They now distribute period supplies and incontinence product
 s to those in need\, but their signature program continues to focus on th
 e distribution of infant and toddler diapers to low-income families in Co
 nnecticut. They distribute diapers through strategic partnerships with mo
 re than 60 community-based agencies throughout the state\, including YCSC
 . The diaper bank provides diapers to agencies and programs who then dist
 ribute them to clients. Monetary donations can be made via https://thedia
 perbank.org/donate/ .\n\nAdmission:\nFree\n
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260513T080949Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York;VALUE=DATE:20260508
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;UNTIL=20260530T035959Z;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR
SEQUENCE:0
STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Yale Child Study Center Diaper Drive
UID:3d96c819-f880-46fb-a7fa-af5b08ac0f3c
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
