
When we first started EveryLife, the vision was simple but meaningful: to create premium, clean products for every family — because every baby is a miracle from God, worthy of love, protection, and celebration. What began as a small step of faith has grown into a movement changing lives across the nation and around the world.
That hope has been multiplied in extraordinary ways. Since launch, the EveryLife community has donated more than 6.6 million diapers and 5.6 million wipes. These gifts don’t sit in warehouses — they go straight into the hands of moms and dads through a network of more than 1,200 pregnancy resource centers, churches, and pro-life organizations. These centers meet families at their most vulnerable moments, providing not only supplies, but encouragement, counseling, and community.
And when crisis hits — from hurricanes to wildfires to floods — EveryLife steps in with Buy For a Cause, providing disaster relief when diaper essentials are critical to families who have lost everything. Through the generosity of our EveryLife community and partners, families displaced by tragedy have received hundreds of thousands of diapers and wipes at the exact moment they were needed most. Whether it was the wildfires in Maui or Los Angeles, flooding in Kentucky and Texas, or storms in North Carolina, Florida, and Georgia, each box carried not only essentials, but a reminder that families were not forgotten.
"One of the most moving parts of this work has been watching how our community responds in times of crisis," Sarah Gabel Seifert, CEO and co-founder of EveryLife, explains. "Our community gives, prays, and shows up for families they’ve never met. It’s extraordinarily encouraging and humbling at the same time.”
But the impact doesn’t stop with diapers and wipes. In April 2025, EveryLife launched Praying for More Babies — a campaign based on praying by name for married couples who are hoping to conceive or adopt a baby. In just 30 days, more than 7,700 couples from 58 countries signed up, asking for prayer. To date, we’ve had the joy of hearing from more than 885 couples celebrating pregnancy or adoption.
“For us, this campaign has been a reminder that this mission has always been about more than products — it’s about standing together in faith for the gift of life,” said Sarah Gabel.
EveryLife families are also making a difference through the Changing Lives Club, our subscription program that transforms monthly subscription orders into extraordinary giving. On the third month of their subscription, members choose a pregnancy resource center or church to receive a box of diapers donated in their name. It’s a simple opportunity, but one that has already touched communities in every state, spreading encouragement and hope one box at a time.
The momentum of this movement has not gone unnoticed. EveryLife’s message has been shared on Fox & Friends, featured in Newsweek, and covered by outlets like The Daily Wire, The Federalist, and CBN. Podcasts and radio shows across the country have invited Sarah Gabel to share the EveryLife story, giving voice to the values at the heart of the brand: that every child is a gift, and that clean, premium products can be a force for good.
"It’s been humbling to see the story of EveryLife resonate on such a broad scale," Sarah Gabel says. "Every interview, every article, every podcast is another chance to remind people that life is worth celebrating — and that together, we can make a real difference."
From local diaper drives hosted by churches and student groups, to disaster relief across the country, to a global movement of prayer, the impact of EveryLife continues to grow. And at the center of it all is a simple truth: when you choose EveryLife, you’re not just choosing clean, high-performing products for your baby. You’re joining a mission that is changing lives — one box, one family, one diaper at a time.
"My hope is that every family who uses EveryLife feels part of something bigger," Sarah Gabel explains. "Because together, we’re proving that small acts of faith and love really can change lives."