Torklift Central Kicks Off ‘March of Diapers’ Diaper Drive – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News
KENT, Wash. – Torklift Central is excited to kick off 2nd annual “March of Diapers” campaign, starting today continuing thought the month of March. In collaboration with Akin – South King County Family Resource Center (Formerly Children’s Home Society), this community-driven event promises to provide essential support to local families in need.

A Community United for a Cause
Following the success of the last diaper drive, Torklift Central is gearing up for an even more impactful event this coming March. 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.
“We’re ready to get our 2nd Diaper Drive underway,” said Jasmyne Faborito, Marketing Director, at Torklift Central. “We’re excited to make a difference in these families lives and hope to drive a positive impact and inspire our community.”
How Can You Help?
- Diaper Donations: Drop off unused diapers to Torklift Central in Kent, Washington. The most used diaper sizes that are needed are sizes 4, 5, and 6.
- Financial Contributions: Please visit us at Torklift Central to make monetary donations.
- Social Media Engagement: Follow us and use the hashtag #MarchOfDiapers to join the conversation and receive real-time updates.
About Torklift Central
Torklift Central is dedicated to supporting local families and businesses in Kent, Washington. Through initiatives like the “March of Diapers” campaign, the organization fosters community spirit and works to make a tangible difference in the lives of those in need.
About Akin – South King County Family Resource Center (Formerly Children’s Home Society)
Children’s Home Society is a trusted organization committed to enhancing the well-being of children and families. Through their dedicated programs and community partnerships, they ensure that every child has access to the essential resources needed for a healthy future.