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Community Care Closet

Because every baby deserves essentials, comfort, and care.

The BLACK Collaborative Inc. – Newborn Care & Community Closet at The CENTER of EDEN

“Every newborn deserves a strong start.”

 

The BLACK Collaborative Inc. proudly presents the Newborn Care & Community Closet, a compassionate initiative located at The Center of Eden. This community-driven resource provides free newborn care and clothing items to families in need, to promote health, dignity, and equity for every child from birth. Through this program, families can access essential items, including infant clothing, diapers, wipes, baby hygiene products, grooming kits, and breastfeeding supplies—all at no cost. We are committed to supporting new parents during the beautiful but often challenging postpartum journey.

 

Parents with Newborn Baby

Who It Serves

Eligibility Requirements

  • To access the Community Newborn Closet, families must:

  • Be referred by a community health worker, social service provider, or community agency.

  • Demonstrate financial need, consistent with WIC or Medicaid income eligibility guidelines —requests are honored as supplies last

  • Complete a brief intake form provided through the referring organization.

  • Families with infants and young children in Cincinnati and the surrounding areas

  • Priority given to Black families and communities disproportionately impacted by health disparities

How It Works

  • Schedule an Appointment: Families fill out a short form to request items.

  • Pick-Up: Items are distributed by appointment to ensure dignity and privacy.

  • Restock: The Closet is replenished through donations, grants, and community partners.

Access Guideline

  • Free for eligible families.

  • Each household may receive:

  • Up to 5 infant clothing items (sizes newborn to 12 months)

  • 1 pack of diapers and 1 pack of wipes

  • 1 grooming or baby care item

  • 1 breastfeeding support item (when available)

  • 1 seasonal care item (e.g., blanket, hat, or socks)

  • Families may access the closet once every 60 days.

Availability Disclaimer

  • Please note that all items are provided based on current donations and inventory. Availability may vary and is not guaranteed. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we strive to serve as many families as possible.

✨ First-Time Request for Services ✨

What to Expect

  • Completion of a brief intake and needs assessment

  • Review of eligibility and current availability

  • Scheduling of a first appointment or pick-up

  • Connection to breastfeeding/lactation support, if desired

  • Follow-up guidance and referrals as needed

 

Services May Include

  • Diapers, wipes, and infant hygiene items

  • Infant feeding support (breastfeeding education, supplies, referrals)

  • Formula support when medically or personally indicated

  • Postpartum recovery items

  • Referrals to community and health resources

 

How to Get Started

  1. Click the button below to complete the New Family Request Form

  2. Submit all required information

  3. Our team will contact you to confirm next steps and availability

The BLACK Collaborative Inc.

Community Care Closet Registration Form

 Self-Report Needs Assistance Request Form

Preferred Method of Contact:

Families who have never received Community Care Closet services or who are newly referred by a provider, organization, or community partner.

✨ REPEAT USERS / EXISTING FAMILIES ✨

Families who have already received Community Care Closet services and are seeking follow-up assistance, refills, or continued support.

What You Can Do Here

  • Request additional supplies

  • Submit a follow-up needs request

  • Update infant size, feeding method, or household needs

  • Schedule a return appointment (as availability allows)

  • Access member-only resources and forms

 

Important Notes

  • This section is designed to reduce repeat paperwork

  • Requests are reviewed based on inventory availability

  • Priority may be given based on urgency, infant age, and clinical need

 

Access Instructions

  • You must have a Wix member account associated with prior services

  • Forms are located inside the Members-Only Portal

  • Heal Academy students do not have access to this area

Our Sponsors & Community Partners

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  • Your donations keep the Closet stocked. We welcome:

  • New or gently used baby clothing

  • Unopened baby care items

  • Diapers, wipes, formula

  • Gift cards or financial contributions

Get Involved

FAQs

Q: Is the Closet only for Black families?
A: While we prioritize equity for families most impacted by disparities, any family in need can request items.

Q: How often can I request support?
A: Families may request supplies once per month, depending on availability.

Q: Can I donate used items?
A: Yes—if they are gently used, clean, and in excellent condition.

⚠️ Disclaimer
The Community Care Closet provides support as supplies are available. Items are distributed in limited quantities and may vary from week to week.

We welcome new and gently used items in excellent condition. All donations are carefully screened to ensure cleanliness and safety before being shared with families.

Closet access is provided by appointment only to ensure dignity, privacy, and fairness. Walk-ins cannot be guaranteed service.

The Conner Equity Hub Foundation

Preserving Legacy. Advancing Equity. Empowering Generations.

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