Pro-life diaper company donates supply of diapers to murdered NYPD officer's family

There was a 'massive outpouring' of support after EveryLife announced it would be making a donation to the Diller family

Zach Bryan pays tribute to fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller

Country singer Zach Bryan played his song "Jack's Piano" for slain officer Jonathan Diller during his concert at UBS Arena on Long Island. (CREDIT: @zachbryanarchive/LIFESTYLOGY/TMX)

The pro-life diaper company Everylife has donated a lifetime supply of diapers and wipes to the family of murdered NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller.

"At EveryLife, we believe in supporting families and honoring the sacrifices of those who serve their communities," said Sarah Gabel Seifert, co-founder and president of EveryLife, in a statement to Fox News Digital. 

"When we heard about the tragic loss of Officer Diller and the young son he left behind, we knew we had to help in any way we could."

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Diller, 31, was shot and killed in Queens on Monday, March 25, during a traffic stop, as Fox News Digital has reported extensively. The suspect, Guy Rivera, 34, had 21 prior arrests and is being charged with murder. 

Diller is survived by his wife, Stephanie, and son, Ryan, who is 15 months old. 

On March 28, EveryLife initially announced that it would supply the Diller family with a three-month supply of diapers and wipes. 

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Slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller is remembered during a moment of silence before the game between the Milwaukee Brewers and New York Mets in the home opener at Citi Field on March 29, 2024, in New York City. Diller's family will receive a lifetime supply of diapers from the company EveryLife.  (Christopher Pasatieri/Getty Images)

However, after a "massive outpouring" of support from EveryLife's "Buy For A Cause" program, the company was able to provide a lifetime supply of diapers and wipes, said Seifert.

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"Through the incredible generosity of our EveryLife community, we are humbled to provide a lifetime supply of our diapers and wipes to Officer Diller's wife and son," said Seifert, who called the effort to support the family "a testament to our mission and values."  

Seifert is also CEO of Public Square, an app that boasts the "largest network of patriotic businesses in the nation." 

NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller funeral

Widow Stephanie Diller and young son Ryan are seen at the funeral service for NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller. (The Image Direct for Fox News Digital)

The company "has always aimed to celebrate life and support parents in nurturing the next generation," she said. 

"By coming together to assist this young family who lost their hero far too soon, our community is not only meeting a practical need but sending a powerful message of solidarity," said Seifert.

She continued, "May his legacy of courage and service live on, and may his family feel the love of a grateful nation." 

box of diapers and a package of wipes

A "bundle" consists of six packs of EveryLife diapers and four packs of wipes. EveryLife said it will donate a lifetime supply of diapers to the Diller family.  (EveryLife)

EveryLife, based in Encinitas, California, has a special "Buy For A Cause" program on its website. 

People who do not need to buy diapers for their own children can purchase a "diaper bundle" that will be donated to charity.

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The bundle consists of six packs of diapers and four packs of wipes, the website indicates. 

"We’re proud to partner with pro-life organizations who support those who make the bold and brave decision to choose life," said EveryLife. 

"Each bundle purchased will be shipped to the organization facing the most urgent need as they aid families in crisis." 

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Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.

Authored by Christine Rousselle via FoxNews April 9th 2024