This Colorado dad started a company that makes inclusive diapers for kids with disabilities

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Youth Crews, a new Colorado-based youth diaper brand with a goal of providing more inclusive sizing for kids officially launched this month.

The company was started by Brady Crandall, a dad who said caring for his daughter helped him realize most diaper companies didn't produce inclusive sizes for kids.“Our daughter was born with a severe brain injury called HIE, and so she has a few disabilities. I think the most visual or the most obvious externally, is cerebral palsy.

But Crandall said he worked through the challenges and started the company alongside friend and mentor Perry Quinn, Youth Crews co-founder and Chief Financial Officer. “Well, at first, call it denial. I couldn't believe that there was nothing available for this underserved, call it ‘market’, but it's more-so communities,” Quinn said. “We just dropped off some diapers at a friend's house. I've known the family for a couple of decades.

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Colorado-Based Company Launches Youth Diapers to Address Underserved MarketYouth Crews, a new Colorado-based company, has launched a line of diapers specifically designed for children aged 4 to 17. Founder Brady Crandall was inspired to create the brand after realizing the lack of suitable diaper options for kids who outgrow baby diapers but are not yet ready for adult sizes. Crandall's daughter, Gilli, was born with a severe brain injury and cerebral palsy, prompting him to address this unmet need.
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