Bec Lloyd's Story - Each Day is Different
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- Life's Little Treasures Foundation is Australia's leading charity dedicated to providing support, friendship and information, specifically tailored for families of children born premature or sick.
The Foundation's services are available in the hospital (neonatal and special care units) and in the community when families come home.
It was founded in 2005 by parents, all of whom had a sick or premature baby. They realised how important it was for families to have access to information and a community they could identify with and feel apart of. Someone who understood the challenges that they faced.
Having a child that is sick or premature can be a very traumatic rollercoaster ride and the Foundation strives to give families the support and assistance they need.
The Facts Are:
Premature birth is the number one killer of newborns.
Over 45,000 babies are admitted into neonatal intensive and special care units every year in Australia.
This is over 14.5% of all babies born and translates to over 115 admissions every day.
1300 of these babies weigh under 1000grams -- less than a bag of sugar.
Foundation's Mission
To ensure that no family endures the traumatic and life changing experience of having a premature or sick baby without easy access to critical information and community support to help them through their journey
Currently the Foundation supports families and their babies through:
Informative website and PDF information sheets
Electronic guides for parents and carers & e-newsletters
Community support groups
Support line 1300 MYPREMMIE
Parent support network
Online community through Facebook/Insta
Family social activities/events incl annual Walk for Prems
Financial Assistance, assisting families both in hospital and at home, throughout Australia
Access and encouragement for family involvement in relevant research
Life's Little Treasures Foundation believes that providing information and education to parents & professionals is key to providing best outcomes for premature and sick babies and most importantly enables families to become their child's advocate.