- Special Dollivery, a Utah nonprofit, gifts restored dolls to children in need.
- The organization aims to provide companionship and mental health benefits through doll play.
- Special Dollivery will be handing out around 125 dolls to children across the state in the next few weeks.
SALT LAKE CITY — An expanding nonprofit organization is hoping to uplift children in Utah, one doll at a time.
Layton resident Susan Robison started Special Dollivery in 2012, where she would gift American Girl dolls to children in vulnerable home environments.
“Dolls are a powerful tool in the hands of a child. Through doll play, children can imagine their biggest dreams and best possible futures. I believe that if a child can dream something, they can do it,” Robison said when the city recognized her…