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Morning Teas across New Zealand for World Prematurity Day

Wednesday, 16 November 2016, 2:09 pm | Neonatal Trust

Staff of, and families in, neonatal units across New Zealand will be enjoying baked goodies on World Prematurity Day, 17 November. More >>

Many parents away from babies during earthquake

Monday, 14 November 2016, 9:59 am | Neonatal Trust

During the large earthquake in the small hours of Monday 14th November 2016 many parents were able to reach and hold their babies within seconds. However, for a number of families it was not so easy. More >>

Teas for teenies teams to mark World Prematurity Day

Tuesday, 8 November 2016, 11:33 am | Neonatal Trust

Volunteers often provide morning teas and lunches for parents of premature babies in New Zealand – but the teas being held to mark World Prematurity Day on 17 November will be a little different. More >>

Baby Loss Awareness week

Monday, 10 October 2016, 2:05 pm | Neonatal Trust

Baby Loss Awareness Week runs from 9th to 15th October each year, ending with International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day on October 15th. More >>

The Purple Butterfly initiative coming to New Zealand

Friday, 9 September 2016, 12:47 pm | Neonatal Trust

The Neonatal Trust and Multiples New Zealand have partnered up to bring the ‘Purple Butterfly’ initiative to New Zealand. Both organisations share a common objective of supporting families facing stress and anxiety due to the arrival of new babies. More >>

The Neonatal Trust Supports ‘Missing Type’

Wednesday, 17 August 2016, 10:43 am | Neonatal Trust

The Neonatal Trust is supporting The New Zealand Blood Service ‘Missing Type’ campaign. More >>

The Neonatal Trust on Hand to Farewell Ben Sigmund

Friday, 8 April 2016, 1:17 pm | Neonatal Trust

Wellington Phoenix fan favourite and Neonatal Trust Ambassador Ben Sigmund will play his last game of professional football on Sunday 10th April. More >>

‘Books for Babies’ Launches on 12 February

Thursday, 11 February 2016, 11:16 am | Neonatal Trust

Publisher Book Island has partnered up with The Neonatal Trust, donating some of its online picture book sales to support New Zealand’s smallest and sickest babies and their families. More >>

Lessons from a young Kiwi’s pocket money

Thursday, 4 February 2016, 10:19 am | Neonatal Trust

• What if we all gave a small amount each week to support others? • How young is too young to start teaching about the value of money and thinking of others? More >>

16 Babies will come early in NZ on World Prematurity Day

Tuesday, 17 November 2015, 9:16 am | Neonatal Trust

If the averages play true, today there will be 16 babies born premature in New Zealand on World Prematurity Day. Babies are classified as premature if they are born before 37 weeks gestation. A normal pregnancy lasts 40 weeks More >>

Baking for babies on World Prematurity Day

Monday, 16 November 2015, 2:40 pm | Neonatal Trust

Volunteers often provide morning teas and lunches for parents of premature babies in New Zealand – but the morning teas being held to mark World Prematurity Day on 17 November will be a little different. More >>

Christchurch artists support ‘Tiny Art’ for tiny babies

Friday, 13 November 2015, 11:09 am | Neonatal Trust

Artists from across New Zealand are on board to support The Neonatal Trust’s inaugural ‘Tiny Art’ awareness and fundraising project. Artworks are being auctioned on Trade Me, with all timed to finish in the evening of 17 November which is World Prematurity ... More >>

Nelson artists support ‘Tiny Art’ for tiny babies

Thursday, 12 November 2015, 12:22 pm | Neonatal Trust

Artists from across New Zealand are on board to support The Neonatal Trust’s inaugural ‘Tiny Art’ awareness and fundraising project. Artworks are being auctioned on Trade Me, with all timed to finish in the evening of 17 November which is World Prematurity ... More >>

Teas for tiny babies to mark World Prematurity Day

Thursday, 12 November 2015, 10:03 am | Neonatal Trust

Volunteers often provide morning teas and lunches for parents of premature babies in New Zealand – but the teas being held to mark World Prematurity Day on 17 November will be a little different. More >>

Gisborne Clock Tower ‘Lights Up Purple

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 12:50 pm | Neonatal Trust

Landmarks around New Zealand will be lit up alongside international landmarks in a campaign for World Prematurity Day on 17 November. More >>

Wellington ‘Lights Up Purple"

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 12:13 pm | Neonatal Trust

Landmarks around New Zealand will be lit up alongside international landmarks in a campaign for World Prematurity Day on 17 November. More >>

Oamaru Opera House joins Global prematurity campaign

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 11:49 am | Neonatal Trust

Landmarks around New Zealand will be lit up alongside international landmarks in a campaign for World Prematurity Day on 17 November. More >>

New Plymouth Clock Tower joins Global prematurity campaign

Wednesday, 11 November 2015, 11:29 am | Neonatal Trust

Landmarks around New Zealand will be lit up alongside international landmarks in a campaign for World Prematurity Day on 17 November. More >>

Campaign sparks Hutt City bridges to ‘Light Up Purple’

Tuesday, 10 November 2015, 11:53 am | Neonatal Trust

Landmarks around New Zealand will be lit up alongside international landmarks in a campaign for World Prematurity Day on 17 November. More >>

Gift to enhance the future care of our most fragile babies

Tuesday, 24 March 2015, 9:43 am | Neonatal Trust

Our most vulnerable babies may in the future get an even better start to life and have fewer long-term health problems due to the kindness of The Neonatal Trust New Zealand and ICAP New Zealand. The Trust has gifted Wellington Hospital’s Neonatal ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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