Lullaboo Nursery & Childcare Center - page 11

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they would not even notice. That inclusion
and feeling part of the community, feeling
part of their environment, really helps their
confidence in the activities and you really
see that in the confidence of the child be-
cause they do not feel left out.”
With a personal connection to The Hospi-
tal for Sick Children (Sick Kids) in Toronto,
Lullaboo has been very charitable to the or-
ganization. They participate in the May and
December charity campaigns for the hospi-
tal. During the month of May they promote
giving 100 percent of the registration fees
to Sick Kids and they also supplement this
with community barbecue fundraisers. In
December they sell a product to the fami-
lies with a portion going to the fundraiser
and then Lullaboo matches the earnings.
Irini said that each centre has also adopted
a child through World Vision. Lullaboo has
donated over $30,000 to charities since its
inception.
Lullaboo plans to keep growing with pos-
sible locations in Markham, Milton, Toron-
to, and Oakville, Ont. “There (will be) no
more having our own kids, but probably
more centres.”
More information can be found at lullaboo.
ca.
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