The company building a large facility in Trumbull County is celebrating a national milestone by giving away millions of diapers to families in need.

Kimberly-Clark, the parent company of the Huggies brand, announced Thursday it will donate 15 million diapers over the next 15 days. The donation marks the 15th anniversary of the National Diaper Bank Network.

The company is the founding sponsor of the nonprofit group. The latest gift is part of a larger plan to donate 75 million diapers over the next three years.

The news comes as construction continues on the Kimberly-Clark facility in Warren. Local leaders say the $800 million project will be the company’s second-largest site in the world. It is expected to create nearly 500 jobs for the Mahoning Valley once it opens.

Company officials chose the area because of its history with manufacturing and its strong workforce. The plant will make many different products, including personal care items used by families every day.

The National Diaper Bank Network helps people who struggle to afford basic supplies. National data shows that nearly half of U.S. families with young children have trouble buying enough diapers.

A portion of the new donation will go to smaller diaper banks that often lack the space to store large shipments. Kimberly-Clark leaders said they want to make sure help reaches high-need communities across the country.

The Warren facility is expected to be completed within the next three years.