ICU baby friends and family made their way through a torrential Miami downpour to “Shop for a Cause” at LoveShackFancy last month. The popular Coconut Grove store held a shopping event benefiting ICU baby, leading up to our Celebration of Miracles gala.
Meaningful Meals Connecting NICU Families
Thank you to the NICU families who attend our Suppers of Support and Cuisine and craft lunches, and to the volunteers and staff who make these amazing programs possible for the NICU Families.
New Volunteers Joining Our Team
ICU baby is looking for volunteers! Host a packing event, join an event committee or if you’ve had a NICU experience, speak with us about becoming a parent mentor. If … Read More
Celebrating Miracles at NICU Reunions!
Holtz Children’s Hospital and South Miami Hospital hosted their annual NICU Reunions honoring all NICU warriors and their families. ICU baby was grateful to participate in the events and happy to see them return after a COVID hiatus.
ICU baby’s Co-Founder in the International Spotlight
ICU baby Executive Director and Co-Founder, Elizabeth Simonton, took the stage at the first annual DELPHi Neonatal Innovation Conference to present Parenting Power – the power of empowering parents to … Read More
NEST Debuts a New Video Series
“I had no idea.” This is a common phrase our parent mentors hear when they meet NICU families for the first time. Unless they had a previous baby in the … Read More
NICU Grads Return to Give Hope
ICU baby’s Youth Ambassadors came together to create a car parade of hope for families with a currently admitted baby in the NICU of South Miami Hospital. Families and members … Read More
#NICUSiblingLove!
In celebration of National Siblings Day, April 10, 2023, ICU baby ran a photo contest on social media to honor the precious moments of siblings with a NICU connection. Using … Read More
Raising Funds with Love
For the second year in a row, Westminster Christian Academy raised funds (with love!) for ICU baby. Led by Westminster teacher Melissa Dubocq, the Junior Honor Society Students sold Valentine’s … Read More