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A Community Outreach Program of Southern Nevada
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This Article was printed in: The Review Journal on 4/02/06
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Apr. 02, 2006
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

Lullaby Connection gathers items for needy babies
Clothing, strollers, car seats, diapers and other necessities
are given to families or foster homes

By COREY LEVITAN
REVIEW-JOURNAL

The Lullaby Connection, a community outreach program getting baby necessities to the
underprivileged, has opened its first office.

"There are babies out there who really need your help," says The Lullaby Connection Executive
Director Darla Hayden, a former University Medical Center volunteer. "Five-hundred babies are born
every month in the Las Vegas Valley with no provisions made for them. Some of them go home with
their biological families, some go to foster care and some go to agencies like Child Haven.

"But all of them need something to get started in life."

Each month, The Lullaby Connection's eight volunteers provide new and gently used baby clothing,
strollers, car seats and diapers to approximately 150 local families with newborns. (Since the
nonprofit's 2001 inception, more than 7,000 of its layettes, or baby care packages, have gone to
Southern Nevada social-service agencies.)

"Previously, we operated out of my garage," says Hayden, a stay-at-home mom and University of
Phoenix student. "We kind of outgrew that and we've been looking for an opportunity to spread our
wings."

The Lullaby Connection's office -- at 769 Middlegate St. in Henderson -- was donated by Clark County
Wholesale, an automotive parts company owned by Hayden's husband, Mike.

"He bought a new building and really didn't need all the room," Hayden says.

The 6,000-square-foot warehouse also features a community room available to other charities
needing space. (Currently, Spread the Word Nevada, the nonprofit literacy group, uses it on Monday
nights to clean and prepare books to distribute to school reading programs.)

The Lullaby Connection is accepting donations of baby items from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Tuesdays through
Thursdays, and at other times by appointment. Recipients must be referred by one of the following
organizations: Child Haven, Family to Family, or the Clark County Health District.

For more information, call 521-1061 or go to www.lullabyconnection.org.