Our Partner Network
Our work wouldn’t be possible without the generosity, commitment, and compassion of our partner organizations. By integrating Baby Love essentials into their broader support programs, they ensure families receive diapers and wipes alongside the housing, health, and community services that help them move forward.
We work through trusted family resource centres, transitional housing programs, and clinics to ensure Baby Love essentials are delivered within existing systems of care. Each partner tailors distribution according to the needs of the community they serve.
Program Directory
Abiona Centre supports pregnant and parenting young women through health, housing, and parenting programs. Baby Love provides diapers and wipes for their Mother Infant Mental Health, Homenest, and Postnatal programs, helping young mothers care for their babies with dignity.
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Mother Infant Mental Health, Homenest, Postnatal, Prenatal, Baby and Me, Kuumba, 1900 Sheppard, Humewood campus housing, Broadview campus high school treatment program, Humewood campus high school treatment program, Ujima, EarlyON
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All programs, with the exception of the EarlyOn, require becoming a client of Abiona Centre. In order to become clients of Abiona Centre, individuals will have to go through the respective intake processes. There are different eligibility requirements for each program, but generally, registrants have to be in a certain age range (13-29) and their children between ages 0-6.
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Xeena Jawad (xjawad@abionacentre.ca, 647-373-9930)
CCVT helps survivors of war, torture, and persecution rebuild their lives through counselling, settlement services, and community programs. Baby Love’s diaper and wipe donations support families in CCVT’s settlement and child programs, easing financial strain during resettlement.
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Settlement Services, Mental Health and Child and Youth Programs
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Survivors of torture, war, genocide, crimes against humanity; and have to be CCVT service users. All programs where diapers are offered require an appointment which can be done online or calling the admin line; if a child is under 16 then the parent/guardian needs to book an appointment for themselves and the child will be referred.
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Phone bookings for an appointment at 416-363-1066 or 416-750-3045
Online booking an appointment on their website ccvt.org
Haven on the Queensway enhances quality of life for individuals and families experiencing poverty across Etobicoke. Its First Care program supports pregnant women and parents of young children with critical essentials. Through our partnership, Baby Love provides diapers and wipes that help ease financial pressure during a baby’s earliest months.
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First Care Program, supporting women and parents of newborns up to the age two by providing essential resources such as food, clothing, formula, diapers, and baby accessories.
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Catchment area for all Haven programs: Families and individuals living in Etobicoke (PC: M8V, M8W, M8X, M8Y, M8Z, M9A, M9B, M9C, M9P, M9R, M9V, M9W)
Other Eligibility Requirements: Families or individuals with low or no income
Pregnant mothers
Parents with children under the age of 6 months.
For new clients, the First Care services are available by appointment only, and a referral form must be fill out by your referral centre.
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Claudia Ouellette, First Care Coordinator (claudia@havenontheq.com, 416-640-2005 ext 228)
Jessie’s supports pregnant and parenting young women with health, education, and social services. Baby Love supplies diapers and wipes for their drop-in and prenatal/postnatal programs, reducing financial pressure and supporting healthy starts for babies.
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Drop-in program, prenatal and postnatal groups
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Once a pregnant or parenting young woman completes an intake at the Centre, they are able to receive Baby Love Diapers through the drop in program and/or prenatal and post natal groups.
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The Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto provides a safe and supportive environment for Indigenous women and their families in Toronto. Through our partnership, Baby Love helps ensure that mothers can access diapers and wipes as part of the holistic supports they receive.
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Most programs, but especially Indigenous Healthy Babies Healthy Children, Pimaatisiwin and Grocery Support
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Must be a registered client
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Tesla Hunter, Program Manager (tesla@nwrct.ca, 416-963-9963 ext. 1004)
Rosalie Hall offers housing, healthcare, and education programs for young parents and their children. Baby Love supports their Thursday FoodShare, Live-In Treatment Program, and Young Parent Resource Centre, helping young families care for their children while building brighter futures.
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Thursday FoodShare program, Live-In Treatment clients, Early Learning and ChildCare client, emergency and WrapAround Community clients as needed
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Most programs cater to individuals up to the age of 29, but they serve everyone in need while they connect them with other resources in the community.
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Call 416-438-6880 and ask for Intake for the Diaper Program
The Neighbourhood Organization serves newcomers, families, and individuals through health, education, and community programs. Baby Love provides diapers and wipes for their EarlyON, LINC, VAW, and Mental Health programs, helping remove barriers to participation and care.
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EarlyON, LINC, VAW and Mental Health
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Clients are encouraged to attend the EarlyON programs to receive diapers, which pairs these essentials with programming supporting parent-child interactions.
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Nosheen (647-614-8561)
Afghan Women’s Organization empowers newcomers and refugees through settlement, education, and community programs. Our partnership delivers diapers and wipes during their Community Health Program distributions, directly supporting low-income and newcomer families.
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Monday and Wednesday distribution with Community Food Hut Program
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Low income families and newcomers
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Nooria Amiri (namiri@afghanwomen.org, 647-473-8963)
Delta Family Resource Centre is a vibrant community hub offering programs that empower and connect families in northwest Toronto. Through our partnership, Baby Love provides diapers and wipes to families at three of Delta’s EarlyON centres, ensuring parents can access essentials while engaging in supportive family programs.
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3 EarlyOn Drop In centres:
Jane/Sheppard: 1900 Sheppard Ave West, North York, ON M3L 1Y7
Rexdale Community Hub: 21 Panorama Ct, Unit #11, Etobicoke, ON M9V 4E3
2978 Islington Ave Unit #101
and clients supported by the Youth Justice Department
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Anyone is welcome to attend the EarlyOn program, and all families with young children are welcome to receive diapers. They must complete the Delta Family Resource Program Registration when they start.
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Sharifa Edwards
Interval House is Canada’s first shelter for women and children fleeing abuse, providing safety, counselling, and transitional support. Our partnership ensures that families arriving at Interval House have access to diapers and wipes, bringing comfort during a time of crisis
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Residential Program Children’s Program: for women survivors of intimate partner violence and their children, Interval House provides a safe place for families to stay, as well as supports and services.
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Baby Love items are provided to Interval House’s residential clients (i.e. families who are residing at the shelter).
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Women who have experienced IPV and are looking for shelter/resources/support can call the Interval House crisis line at 416-924-1491.
Malvern Family Resource Centre supports the Scarborough community with programs for newcomers, families, youth, and seniors. Baby Love supplies diapers and wipes to their newcomer and family programs, helping families meet basic needs while they connect with resources and community support.
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Newcomers' Weekly programs, Newcomers Need Assessments, EarlyON drop-in, Women's Place's Weekly programs, Middle Years After School Programs, and Family Wellbeing Program. They also take external referrals from hospitals, midwives, and the Pregnancy Care Centre.
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At least four attendances at any of their monthly programs, and residents of the Northeast of Scarborough.
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Nahida (437-324-7509, 416-281-1376 ext 0)
New Circles promotes equity and dignity through clothing, skills training, and community programs. Our partnership provides diapers and wipes to families accessing their clothing program, ensuring babies have the essentials alongside other forms of support.
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GLOW (Gently Loved Outfits to Wear) clothing bank, Settlement and Holiday Angel Program (annual gift-giving program)
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GLOW clothing bank is for individuals and families in Toronto or the GTA facing financial hardship. There is a registration process to assess qualification.
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Jeimy (jeimy@newcircles.ca, 416-422-2591 ext 214)
St. Michael’s Hospital is a leader in compassionate, high-quality healthcare in downtown Toronto. We work together to provide diapers and wipes to families during baby-well visits, neonatal follow-ups, and prenatal clinics, ensuring new parents leave with both care and essentials.
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Baby-well visits/check-ups, neonatal follow up clinic (alcohol and drug-exposed infants, infants at high risk for developmental disability and infants exposed to a high-risk pregnancy), midwifery postpartum visits, inpatient labour and delivery/NICU, Baby Steps clinic (a nutrition follow-up clinic for extremely low birthweight infants), My Baby and Me (Perinatal Addictions Clinic), low and high risk pregnancy clinics, general pediatrics, developmental pediatrics, Compass Clinic (a multidisciplinary consultation clinic that provides trauma-informed, low-barrier and culturally-safe care to families with special health needs that require extra time, support and navigation)
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Have bio-psycho-social concerns that create barriers to providing the best care to their newborns/children. This may include parents who have mental health concerns, low income, accessibility barriers, lack of family support etc.
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Families must be patients at St. Michael's Hospital within the Women and Children's health programs to have access to diaper program.
More information is available here: https://unityhealth.to/areas-of-care/programs-and-clinics/childrens-health/#location-tab-st-michaels-hospital-1
WoodGreen offers a wide range of services to build strong communities, including housing, employment, and family programs. Baby Love supports their Homeward Bound program for single mothers, ensuring families have essential supplies while they work toward independence.
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Homeward Bound Program
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Single mothers who are accepted into our program with infants.
More information about the application process can be found here: https://www.woodgreen.org/programs/homeward-bound-toronto
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Yordanka Petrova, Sr Manager, Homeward Bound and Neighbourhood Programs (ypetrova@woodgreen.org, 416-645-6000 x 3031)