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Please speak to your MD's office about resources for incontinence wear. I honestly don't know where else to direct you.
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Where I live we have in home services with Hospice. Call and see if they have been donated diapers. Are you on Medicaid? They have an allowance for diapers. I worked for Visiting Nurses and we were donated diapers all the time. And as said Food Banks.
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Call your local food shelf and ask if they have any.
Sometimes thrift stores get them, and they are not always put out. Good Luck
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My mom's town has a community thrift store, all volunteers and the money goes back to the community. Is there anything like that near you?
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I know that the local food/clothing and financial ministry that I volunteer for always has a plethora of adult diapers, so please call around to your local ministries.
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Where are you located??
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Check to see if you have a local diaper bank.
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Church's, maybe call your local food pantry, someone may have donated some.
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There is a Facebook group called the Buy Nothing Project You sign up for it by the area you live in. I know on ours, I often see people giving away diapers (often unfortunately as a person died, doesnt need them anymore, or in the case of kids diapers they grew out of them.) You can even do a search it to find them.

If you sign up there, it will put you in a group based on your locality.
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