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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you distribute diapers to the community?

Rubber Ducky Diaper Depot collaborates with CAP agencies across the state, supplying them and their partners with a steady inventory of essential diapering products, which they distribute to the families under their care.

Do you distribute diapers directly to families?

No, we exclusively distribute to CAP agencies and their affiliated partners. If you require diapers, please click on "Find an Agency" located above.

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How do I qualify to receive diapers?

To receive diapers, you must meet the income eligibility criteria and reside in the same county where you are receiving the assistance.

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Additional requirements may be specified by the agencies involved. For further details, please reach out to them directly.

How many diapers, wipes and ointment can I receive a month?

You can receive 50 diapers, 1 package of wipes and (1) 4oz bottle of ointment, per eligible child per month. 

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What size diapers are available?

We provide our partners with a diverse range of sizes, from Newborn to size 6. We plan to incorporate Pull Ups into our offerings in the near future.

What if your diapers are not available in my county?

Kindly revisit our site later to confirm availability of our diapers in your county. In the meantime, please contact your local CAP agency for details regarding other diaper programs in your area.

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Foundation for Rural Housing, Inc.

P.O. Box 314 
Oregon, WI 53575

wrh@wisconsinruralhousing.org

Phone: (608) 238-3448 | (888) 400-5974

Foundation for Rural housing, Inc., complies with applicable laws and regulations for meeting Equal Opportunity Requirements under Equal Pay Act of 1963, Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Age Discrimination in Employment Acts of 1967 and 1975, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and Wisconsin Fair Employment Act. You have the right to file a complaint if you are not satisfied with services provided by the agency, or if you have been discriminated against in employment or service delivery. You can contact 1-888-400-5974 or email us at wrh@wisconsinruralhousing.org.

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