Mother Jones
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The Miami Diaper Bank collects diapers and other supplies from donors and distributes them to families in need.
Growing inflation and rising housing costs all over the region has meant a greater demand for the nonprofit’s services.
The cost of diapers has already increased by 20 percent since 2018 , and now tariffs are expected to further hike the cost.
Most of the roughly 2,300 children they serve per month live below the poverty line.
More than half of residents in North Miami Beach are immigrants, many of them from Latin America and Haiti .
Nearly 15 percent of all residents live below the poverty line.
Food banks across the country are seeing record high demand, according to Feeding America .
Charities themselves may also be impacted by federal funding cuts.
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