Lee Ann Butler-Owens- known as Lullalee, (pronounced Lulla as in Lullaby) is a classical composer, author, voice-over actor, philanthropist and an education activist. Her quest is to ensure that every child has access to positive learning materials enabling children to “Find their Special Gift” (LPS company slogan).
Butler-Owens founded Lullalee Productions and Services (LPS) a non-profit 501c (3), after her personal experience as a flight attendant flying on 9/11.
She authored “Colleen’s Dollhouse” a musical audio book supporting the importance of education. During her marketing campaign and school visitation for “Colleen’s Dollhouse” she discovered that at-risk children and educational facilities in low-income districts did not have the tools needed to excel or compete for higher learning opportunities. Butler-Owens vowed to make a difference by encouraging at-risk children to read through art, music and entertainment. Her concept was to make reading fun.
Lullalee strategically partnered with authors, educators and entertainers to develop programs that help underserved children facing learning challenges and embraces the fact that “children learn in different ways” (LPS company slogan) .
Since 2004, Lullalee has provided Car-Ni-Fairs (Magical Literacy Fair), Storytelling Projects and Book Grants to over 14,500 children and their families in California, Louisiana and Africa free of charge.
In 2011, Lullalee co-authored "Journey to Lushland". A book celebrating children heroes, world conservation and the importance of drinking water.
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