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Baby's Bounty Schedules Statewide Nevada Diaper Distributions for Qualifying Families in April

Baby's Bounty's April Nevada diaper circuit hits five cities through April 29, offering qualifying families a free week's supply per child at drive-through and mobile bank stops.

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Baby's Bounty Schedules Statewide Nevada Diaper Distributions for Qualifying Families in April
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Four Nevada diaper bank events remain on Baby's Bounty's April calendar, giving qualifying families a chance to collect a free week's supply of diapers and wipes at stops ranging from North Las Vegas to the Reno/Sparks area. The nonprofit opened the month April 1 at Morrell Park in Henderson; everything that follows is still ahead.

The April 8 stop at the Martin Luther King Jr. Senior Center in North Las Vegas is just one day away, making it the most urgent opportunity for families in that corridor. Registration through the Baby's Bounty app must be completed before arriving at any event. Families without a confirmed registration should download the app and complete intake before heading out.

April 15 brings a drive-through distribution at Baby's Bounty's own Center for Families in Las Vegas. Drive-through formats move at their own pace based on turnout, so arriving early cuts down on wait time and reduces the risk of missing out if supplies reach their limit.

Mesquite gets its stop on April 24, when Baby's Bounty's mobile bank pulls up to the Salvation Army Mesquite location. The mobile format extends the organization's reach well outside the Las Vegas metro, making this one of the few regional access points for families in the eastern Nevada corridor.

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The final event of the month runs April 29 in the Reno/Sparks area, closing out Baby's Bounty's April circuit with coverage for Northern Nevada.

Every stop requires photo identification plus at least one form of parental documentation. Accepted documents include a birth certificate, Medicaid card, crib card, Social Security card, or foster and adoption paperwork. Each family can receive a supply covering up to three children per visit. Events are organized in partnership with UnitedHealthcare Health Plan of Nevada Medicaid, which co-sponsors at least some of the distribution dates.

Planning between stops matters. Baby's Bounty's allotment covers roughly one week per child, which means the gaps between some events require families to bridge their own supply. The stretch from the April 15 Las Vegas event to the April 24 Mesquite date spans nine days; the gap from Mesquite to the April 29 Reno/Sparks close-out is five. Families within range of multiple stops can register and attend more than one distribution to build a deeper reserve. Storing diapers in a dry, sealed space and sizing up only as needed are simple ways to make a week's allotment stretch further across the in-between days.

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