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We Love Our City | Federal Way
Local churches, friends and family joining together to see our city transformed through serving and sharing God’s love in a tangible way!


The March of Diapers drive started after South King County resident Cheryl Hurst visited The DAWN domestic violence shelter that routinely has babies accompanying women seeking shelter from domestic abuse. Hurst, says, “I saw that the shelter had only 1 box of diapers and I had this indescribable feeling that something needed to be done to fix this problem.”
Government assistance safety net programs do not pay for diapers and wipes, so the March of Diapers uses the month of March to collect diapers and wipes to meet a desperate need for baby sanitary products that would otherwise not be met.
The program collected 15,300 diapers in its first year in 2014, thanks to IAM 751 The Machinists Union. In 2019, the March of Diapers collected over 154,000 diapers. The goal for 2020 is to collect at least 200,020 diapers. The March of Diapers will collect a total of one half million diapers since its inception if this year’s goal is met.
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What a beautiful demonstration of what can happen when we collaborate together to serve our community!
Grace Church, FW Police, SKFR, Communities in Schools along with FWPS, local businesses, Soroptimist & churches combined efforts to collect toys, gift cards & money to provide a wonderful event for many families in our community.






This year approximately 300 volunteers worked many hours to organize toys, set up, clean up & run the event.
The families started off with hot cocoa & then entered several holiday stations ending with photos with Santa. The parents were then assigned a personal shopper where they could “shop” from a large variety of toys. After selecting the gifts, they were able to wrap them. Meanwhile, the children were enjoying crafts & other activities in the room next door!
236 families attended which means 859 children had a better holiday! There was a whole lot of Christmas cheer & a holly, jolly time was had by all!
Federal Way Cares for Kids is preparing for its 5th Holiday Support Event for Federal Way families.

There are lots of ways to be involved. Check out the Volunteer page for ways to help prior to the event as well as day of. If you would like to make a financial gift, you can do so on the Donate page or by dropping off unwrapped toys at a local SKFR Fire Station.
