Not exact matches
Your
local cloth diaper retailer, mom and tot drop - ins or breast feeding groups can be great places to find
other parents with similar interests, and we all know it's fun to find someone to chat about
cloth diapers with!
She built her
local cloth diaper business in response to her friends» encouragement to make and sell her
cloth diapers for
others.
Local stores are a great place to buy cloth diaper detergents, because they have usually been tested by other local families who have similar water conditions to
Local stores are a great place to buy
cloth diaper detergents, because they have usually been tested by
other local families who have similar water conditions to
local families who have similar water conditions to you.
Occasionally, and only with permission, we will share individual donor names or contact information with
other donors who are either
local to them or are interested in working on similar
cloth diaper projects.
Maybe connect w / a
local LLL or
other natural parenting network, or if you are really scared about losing your footing, maybe contact a
local WIC clinic and offer to do a
cloth diapers class like once a quarter?
That's why Lehrman, Beverly and two
other local mothers are playing host to an information session about
cloth diapering on Saturday morning at the Lawrence Public Library, 707 Vt..
In addition to the large online
cloth diaper communities, you should also consider listing
cloth diapers on
local swap and talk sites or
other selling groups.
But as I quickly found out, finding stores that carry
cloth diapers at all was a challenge, let alone finding
local stores that sell
cloth diapers, especially as many stores that sell
cloth diapers focus on
other goods like clothing and toys.
Because there were no
local resources to learn about
cloth diapers, Janice became a Certified Real Diaper Circle Leader to help
other parents learn about the benefits of
cloth.
Sometimes
cloth diaper co-ops are run by people who have no
other purpose than to undercut their
local retailers and are thrilled beyond words when that retailer is impacted to the point of having to shut down their business.
Facebook, your
local birth center or
cloth diaper shop, La Leche League, MOPS, and your
local library are all great places to meet
other new moms in your area.
If you are not already familiar with RDA, it trains and supports grassroots advocates in leading
local Real Diaper Circles, compiles and distributes research on
cloth diapering and leading
cloth diaper advocacy, it works with media and
other businesses and organizations to increase awareness about
cloth diapers, and provides direct, reliable and unbiased support for consumers.
If you don't have
local friends who are
cloth diapering and can lend support like I do, there are online support communities like Diaper Pin and
others, where you can find reviews, laundry help, special offers, and even people selling their gently used
cloth diapers.