Pro-life diaper company supporting Texas flood victims
EveryLife, a pro-life diaper company launched in 2023, is helping families devastated by the floods that hit Texas over Independence Day weekend.
Through its “Buy For a Cause” program,…
EveryLife, a pro-life diaper company launched in 2023, is helping families devastated by the floods that hit Texas over Independence Day weekend.
Through its “Buy For a Cause” program, anyone can purchase a month’s supply of diapers and wipes for $49.99. Every bundle goes directly to families “in dire need due to the Texas floods,” according to EveryLife’s website.
“We are praying for miracles in Texas,” Sarah Gabel Seifert, the company’s president and co-founder, said in a release. “The devastation families are facing is unimaginable — yet in the midst of such tremendous loss, we’ve witnessed something remarkable: an overwhelming outpouring of generosity and prayers.
“Through our Buy For a Cause program, we’re putting diapers and wipes directly into the hands of parents who have lost everything. It’s an honor to partner with the American people and our on-the-ground partners to meet these urgent needs — and to remind Texas families that they are not alone.”
The company is collaborating with partners such as Operation Blessing, CityServe and Convoy of Hope, which are “working tirelessly to ensure these essential items reach families impacted by any means necessary,” EveryLife said.
At least 120 people have died from the catastrophic floods. Many families with small children remain displaced and lack necessities such as diapers and wipes.
“We are blown away by the generosity of our community already,” Seifert told the Daily Wire. “We have already seen over 420,000 wipes donated, as well as over 294,000 diapers — and I feel like we’re just getting started.”
EveryLife was created by Public Square, an online marketplace branding itself as a conservative alternative to Amazon. The company connects people with businesses sharing their values.
The diaper company also supports pro-life organizations by donating diapers and wipes to crisis pregnancy centers.
When EveryLife launched, it released an ad calling out progressive companies “promoting what is wrong,” such as paying for employees’ abortion travel, while the company celebrates “what is right – life. Every miracle from God, boy and girl, black, tan, and white, planned and unplanned, gifted and special.”
Earlier this year, EveryLife teamed up with prominent Christian leaders on a prayer campaign for couples hoping to have children, titled “Praying for More Babies in 2025.”
People interested in supporting families impacted by the Texas floods can purchase a “Buy For a Cause” bundle on EveryLife’s website.


