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Let's talk about that diaper money
on Jul 02 2026
When you do the math, for a variety of reasons, choosing reusable diapering makes sense.
Get showered in diapers—or a diaper service (a quick note about baby showers)
on Jun 24 2026
My wife and I have two little kids. They're the best. Even when they're monsters.
We've had baby showers and received all kinds of gifts—baby toys, clothes, and diapers. The thing about most of the things is that they end up in the trash, our local Goodwill, and a few items got forwarded from our drawers to our friends and family members with babies.
If you stumbled onto this page and are expecting, one of the best gifts you can receive is a year of our service. For new parents it means:
Reducing waste during a time of life when waste is probably the most prevalent (it's hard to care about everything/anything when you're super tired—I get it.)
Never having to make late-night diaper runs when you're all of the sudden out. Which happens regularly because of the whole being super tired thing.
Not spending a single cent on diapers for a year—if someone gifts you the 52 week subscription you'll get everything you need to diaper your bebe every week for 12 months.
Every week, a small group of people will take care of a very important and basic need—diapers! It's one less thing to think about or worry about during a time where there is a LOT to think about.
You're supporting a small, local, family-owned business—not some global mega-corporation. We care about this community and want to be a small part of your life when you need a little extra support.
This little diaper service exists to service new parents. If there's a baby in your future, put Do Good on your registry. If you know someone who is going to be having a baby, let them know there's an easy way to reduce waste, diaper better, and get their tiny one out of diapers faster.
And, if reusable diapering isn't an option, you can purchase Boo bamboo diapers from Do Good and contribute to the 3% we're donating to the Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery at the end of the year.
