Snuggle Box: Baby Supply Drive ends successfully

Sidney Jaycees February drive collects infant needs

March 5, 2026Updated: March 5, 2026
Forrest HershbergerBy Forrest Hershberger

SIDNEY, Ne – Sidney Jaycees concluded their February baby supply drive. The items collected will be donated directly to ESU#13 Early Development Network.

According to their website, “The Early Development Network (EDN) provides early intervention for families with children birth to age three who have developmental delays and/or healthcare needs. ESU 13’s Service Coordinators connect families to needed services in their home counties of Scotts Bluff, Banner, Kimball, Cheyenne, Garden, and Duel.”

“It’s always amazing to see how our community shows up for these drives. Their generosity helps provide important resources for local services and families,” said Sidney Jaycees President Mayson Rowan.

Items gathered included: wipes, diapers, formula, baby cereal, clothes, and miscellaneous baby items.

Special thanks to the drop-off locations: Sweet Ice, NextGen, Cedar Lanes Bowling Alley, Points West Bank and Western Drug.

From all the Sidney Jaycees to our community, THANK YOU. You always show up, and it is you making the greatest impact locally.

To learn more about Sidney Jaycees, follow Sidney Nebraska Jaycees on Facebook.

To learn more about ESU#13 Early Development Network, at www.esu13.org

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