Miracle Babies Celebrates Health & Homecoming of Former Hospitalized Newborns

| October 8, 2019 | 0 Comments

This past September, Miracle Babies, a local nonprofit dedicated to uniting families with their hospitalized newborns through financial assistance and supportive services, celebrated Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Giving Day with its Third Annual Reunion for local NICU graduates and their families at Distroller W?rld, an experience-based specialty boutique in Fashion Valley. The month of September marked NICU Awareness month, designed to honor families experiencing a stay in the NICU and the health professionals who care for them.

The event commemorated the health and homecoming of former NICU babies, and to unite families who have undergone similar experiences of having a child in the NICU. Participating families were given the opportunity to adopt their own Neonate Baby, courtesy of Distroller. The Neonate babies are space babies housed inside incubators where children as “Neo-parents” adopt them. At the event, the adoption process intended to help family members, including siblings of hospitalized newborns, better understand the care process of fragile babies in the NICU.

“Similar to babies in the NICU, the Neonate babies are born small and fragile,” said Distroller North America CEO Daryn Fillis. “NICU Giving Day is a day dedicated to giving back to the local NICU, and what better way to say ‘thank you’ than by honoring the challenges NICU families have overcome and celebrating their strength and resilience.”

Last year, Miracle Babies provided financial assistance to nearly 700 families, distributed over 2,500 care packages to parents with hospitalized newborns and hosted more than 80 Miracle hours at local hospitals.

“Our Annual NICU Reunion event brings together families who have experienced the hardships of having a newborn in the NICU,” said Miracle Babies President and Founder Dr. Sean Daneshmand. “It’s incredible to see families connect and celebrate these once hospitalized newborns grow into happy, healthy children.”

For more information about Miracle Babies, visit www.MiracleBabies.org.

A baby who had been in a neonatal intensive care unit, shares her before photo.

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