Four members of the Exchange Club of Springfield, Ohio assembled 12 more completed baby layette baskets under for the Operation Baby Link Project. This is a program that was started by the Airman & Family Readiness Program for the Guard Base. The Exchange Club accepted responsibility for the project seven years ago. The Exchange Club Foundation Springfield, Ohio provides the funds to create the baskets. Thanks to Skip Warner, Bev Sewell, Karen Sullivan, and Karen Lotz.
The purpose is to provide a baby layette basket to expecting local Air National Guard service members and or their spouse, for new infants up to 2 months of age. The baskets include a baby poem, “Children Learn What They Live”, which are printed and framed and placed in the baskets to complement the National Exchange Club’s Prevention of Child Abuse Project. To date the club has provided hundreds of baby baskets and will continue to provide them as long as they are needed. The items include things such as:
Baby Bottles, Onesies, Bottle Brushes, Bath Toys, Pacifiers, Bibs, Rattles, Baby Wipes, Baby Powder, Baby Shampoo, Baby Spoons, Wash Cloths, Snack Containers, Safety Plugs, Stuffed Toys, Baby Lotion, Socks, Small Books , Baby Comb & Brush and other assorted useful items