Kansas babies are dying too soon and too often, and the Wichita Black Nurses Association is working to do something about it.
That’s why they’re inviting pregnant women in Wichita to a Baby Shower. Each pregnant mother will get a gift, but first, they’ll learn a proven method for reducing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome – laying their baby down to sleep the correct way.
The baby shower will be held on Sat., March 23, beginning at 11 a.m. at the Boys and Girls Club of South Central Kansas, 2400 N. Opportunity, Wichita. Hour-long training sessions, in both Spanish and English, will begin every 15 minutes through 12:15 p.m.
Based on availability, pregnant mothers who complete the training will receive a safety-approved pack-n-play crib and Sleepsack, wearable blanket.
No RSVP or pre-registration is necessary, just show up.