Torklift Central Announces ‘March of Diapers’ Campaign – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News

KENT, Wash. – Torklift Central announced in a press release that preparations are underway for the 2nd annual “March of Diapers” campaign, set to take place in March 2025. In collaboration with Children’s Home Society, this community-driven event promises to provide essential support to local families in need. More details will be posted soon.
A Community United for a Cause
“Following the success of our last partnered diaper drive, Torklift Central is gearing up for an even more impactful event this coming March. Although specific details are still being finalized, the “March of Diapers” campaign will once again focus on collecting new, unused diapers to assist families throughout our community. The drive is anticipated to run from March 1 through March 31, 2025,” according to the release.
“We’re so excited to be working on our second annual diaper drive,” said Jasmyne Faborito, Marketing Director at Torklift Central. “Our commitment to helping local families is the main goal and we’re looking forward to making a positive impact this year. Stay tuned as we share more information in the coming weeks.”
How You Can Help
- Diaper Donations: Torklift Central will be collecting diaper donations in their showroom in Kent, WA. Visit Torklift Central and one of the members on the counter can point you in the right direction.
- Financial Contributions: Details on how to make cash or check donations will be provided soon. Community members are encouraged to visit Torklift Central in Kent for the latest updates.
- Social Media Engagement: Follow us and use the hashtag #TorkliftMarchOfDiapers to join the conversation and receive real-time updates.
For updates and further details on the “March of Diapers” campaign, please visit Torklift Central in Kent, Washington, or contact us at:
“Join us as we prepare to make a significant impact in our community—stay tuned for more details on the “March of Diapers” campaign,” the release stated.