Valley Independent Sentinel
Communities
Follow Us
ValleyIndy - about 4 hours, 48 minutes ago.
I'm at Home Depot (117 Main St, Derby) http://t.co/QFyfzEDV
ValleyIndy - about 5 hours, 23 minutes ago.
Wacky bank robbery in Naugatuck. http://t.co/GuM2Ti6a
We Read…
- Ansonia Chargers Football
- Blog Catalog
- Branford Eagle
- ChiTown Daily News
- Citizen's News (Beacon Falls)
- Coach Class
- Courant Alumni
- Creedible
- CT Art Scene
- CT Capitol Report
- CT Food
- CT Law Tribune
- CT Local Politics
- CT Mirror
- CT News Junkie
- CT Post
- CT Watchdog
- CT Weekender
- Damned Connecticut
- FCIAC Football Blog
- Fireground Images
- First Due Fire Photos
- Fox 61
- Fun With Carbs
- Hartford Courant
- Hawkins House
- Huntington Herald
- La Voz Hispana
- MinnPost
- Mod-Blog
- Momotics
- New Haven Independent
- Nieman Journalism Lab
- Not Your Mom's Music
- NVL Baseball
- NVL FOOTBALL CT
- Oxford Patch
- Poynter
- Register Valley Page
- Return Of Mighty
- Sean Henri
- See Click Fix
- Shelton Shopper
- Shelton Trails
- Smartpill Design
- SportingNewsCT
- The Laurel
- The Shot By Ron
- The Superbus's ThoughtPad
- Valley Gazette
- Visit To Ukraine
- Voice of San Diego
- Voices
- WTNH
Government
Community
- 203 Photography
- American Legion, Post 16
- American Legion, Post 24
- Ansonia Nature Center
- Ansonia Rotary
- Ansonia Salvation Army Corps
- Area Congregations Together
- Birmingham Group Health Services
- Boys & Girls Club
- Center Stage
- Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
- Derby Elks Lodge
- Derby Historical Society
- Derby-Shelton Rotary
- Greater Valley Chamber of Commerce
- Griffin Hospital
- Housatonic Council, BSA
- John H. Collins Post # 24
- Katharine Matthies Founation
- No Vet Left Behind
- NVHD Lead Program
- Osbornedale State Park
- Oxford Historical Society
- Oxford Special Olympics
- Rape Crisis Center
- Red Cross
- Seymour Historical Society
- Seymour Lions Club
- Shelton Historical Society
- Shelton Jaycees
- Shelton Land Conservation Trust
- Shelton Youth Service Bureau
- TEAM
- Valley Arts Council
- Valley Community Foundation
- Valley Council Health & Human Services
- Valley Early Childhood Task Force
- Valley Squares
- Valley Substance Abuse Action Council
- Valley United Way
- Valley YMCA
- Wesley Village
- YEP
Fire Departments
- Charters Hose (Ansonia)
- Citizens Engine (Seymour)
- Derby Fire Department
- Eagle Hose (Ansonia)
- East End Hose (Derby)
- Echo Hose, Hook (Shelton)
- Fountain Hose (Ansonia)
- Great Hill Hose (Seymour)
- Hilltop Hose (Ansonia)
- Huntington Fire Co. (Shelton)
- Oxford Center Fire Co. (Oxford)
- Pine Rock Co. (Shelton)
- Quaker Farms Fire Co. (Oxford)
- Riverside Fire Co. (Oxford)
- Storm Engine (Derby)
- Webster Hose (Ansonia)
- White Hills (Shelton)
School Districts
Have A Baby, Get A Book
by Tony Spinelli | Feb 9, 2010 9:05 am
(0) | Commenting has expired | Send link to a friend | E-mail the Author
Posted to: Derby, Valley Health
Derby —Seven hundred babies come into the world each year at Griffin Hospital, and if a Valley-wide early education project succeeds in its mission, those little ones will be enjoying books soon.
A cloth children’s book meant to be read by parents to their bundle of joy is part of a free kit of educational materials for babies that will be useful to new parents for many years to come. The kits were delivered to Griffin Monday and will be given to parents who have babies there.
“We are honored to do this for this wonderful hospital,” said Pam Lorenzo, Chair of the Early Childhood Task Force, which approached Griffin to launch the new community project because the hospital is where the most Valley babies are born.
Lorenzo and her associates delivered 40 boxes packed with 1,000 kits, valued at a total of $5,000.
Each kit is encased in a plastic carrying case and contains a welcome letter, the cloth book, called “Busy Baby,” two informational sheets on why reading to babies is important and resources for babies, two resources guides for living in the Valley, and a booklet about child development.
“Since a baby learns from the moment of birth, this packet is intended to promote a healthy, happy and successful life for parents and children as they grow together,” Lorenzo said.
The gift was possible through the generosity of the four Valley Readiness Councils and Discovery Projects of Ansonia, Derby, Seymour and Shelton, the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund in Hamden, and the Early Childhood Task Force.
Matching funds came from the respective Valley Boards of Education and municipalities, Valley United Way, Valley Community Foundation, and Training, Education And Manpower, known as TEAM.
It is the first project of its kind, said Patrick Charmel, President and Chief Executive Officer of Griffin Hospital.
“We all talk about early childhood development but this is really early. It gets parents thinking and gives them resources to start on the right foot,” Charmel said. “It makes them aware of the resources available.”
There is a resource center at Griffin for young parents, but they must seek out information they need. Charmel said the difference with the baby kits is that every family will go home with one.
“It gets them started on early childhood development,” Charmel said.
Some of the kits had already gone to new parents, by the end of day Monday.
“The parents are loving it,” said Luanne Miller, acting director of the childbirth center.
Comments
There were no comments