ICU baby’s community partnership with the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade (HSCMD) has allowed us to extend the support of our families well beyond the walls of our local NICUs. … Read More
Mitzvah Day 2022
The families of Temple Beth Sholom came together again for their annual Mitzvah Day! This year marked the 6th time ICU baby has been selected as one of Temple Beth … Read More
South Miami Hospital: Supporting each other at our Meaningful Meals
We are excited to announce that ICU baby’s Meaningful Meals program is back. For the first time since the COVID 19 pandemic, we hosted our Coffee & Conversations and Cuisine … Read More
Westminster Christian Valentine’s Fundraiser
Led by the powerful voice and compassionate heart of Melissa Dubach, the National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) of Westminster Christian School spread love this Valentine’s Day by supporting others. Melissa … Read More
Car Parade for Hope presented by ICU baby Youth Ambassadors
The Youth Ambassadors held their 2nd annual Car Parade for Hope at South Miami Hospital to honor NICU babies and their families. Families with a baby admitted in the NICU … Read More
Carrollton’s 4U NICU Drive!
The members of Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart’s 4U NICU Club organized a school-wide Baby Items Collection to make care packages for NICU families. The club received an overwhelming … Read More
Supporters Returning to the NICU in Person at South Miami Hospital
When the COVID-19 pandemic kept our parent supporters from meeting families at their babies’ bedsides, ICU baby began our telesupport program to continue to meet the ever growing need for … Read More
Milestones & Miracles | December 2021
The Rise of Phoenix Nicole was married at 17 and divorced at 23. At that time, she was ready to be independent and have fun. A young hairstylist and makeup … Read More
Meet the Hernandez Family
“The Hope Parade united NICU families from across Florida. The story below written by NICU mom and volunteer Valerie Hernandez is a beautiful testament to the power of community.” When … Read More