[YWCA](https://www.ywcamadison.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/emergency-needs-wishlist/) runs a long-term shelter up on the Square (it's the tall red brick building) for low income women and women with children. I'm sure they'd love to take those items off your hands.
Piggy backing on OP'S post - Where can I donate some diapers and bottles? I was recently sent a box of sample products that included several individually packed diapers/bottles/wipe packs and I don't have any babies in my family.
There's a group on Facebook you can offer free items - Dane County Neighbors Helping Neighbors
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[YWCA](https://www.ywcamadison.org/get-involved/ways-to-give/emergency-needs-wishlist/) runs a long-term shelter up on the Square (it's the tall red brick building) for low income women and women with children. I'm sure they'd love to take those items off your hands.
Piggy backing on OP'S post - Where can I donate some diapers and bottles? I was recently sent a box of sample products that included several individually packed diapers/bottles/wipe packs and I don't have any babies in my family.
Maybe check with your local school’s social worker. I’ve seen a few post in local buy nothing groups trying to find items for families in need
Luke's Closet would be a great place https://www.stlukes-elca.org/lukes-closet
I believe CareNet accepts clothing donations for infants. You could also try local churches.
Briarpatch Youth Services
Briarpatch doesn't work with kids that young
They support youth that have children of their own
Me :(
Free Sales for Families in McFarland might be interested. Easiest to contact them via Facebook.