Why We Exist

They are too young to ask for help, but we hear their cries.

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IN THE UNITED STATES

  • One out of 8 babies born does not survive.
  • 28,000 children under age 1 die each year
  • Over 450,000 babies born are born prematurely (before 37 weeks gestation)
  • 1,210 babies are born to teen moms each day
  • 4,400 babies are born into single parent homes each day
  • 2660 babies are born into poverty each day

 

We do not have to look outside our borders to find babies in desperate need of our help.  Just imagine what it would be like to be out of money, have a newborn baby and have very little support. Other than a cotton top, a few diapers and a thin flannel receiving blanket, you have nothing to keep your baby warm.  Imagine holding a four pound premature baby in your arms and wondering where to find extra small clothing to fit his fragile body.  Imagine as you sit holding this tiny new life, a nurse or social worker walks up with a clean fabric bag and tucked inside are blankets, sleepers, diapers, hats, booties, baby wash and shampoo.  These items are lovingly given by a nearby Newborns in Need Chapter.

When sadness is all around as your precious child is now gone, Newborns in Need provides a special outfit and memory item for the family gathered together to say good-bye.  As this is the only outfit the baby might ever wear, this clothing is delivered to the hospital or home with great honor and love. Newborns in Need volunteers provide miscarriage wraps and full-term burial gowns to dress the baby in an effort to  help the family who is burdened with grief.

Chapters serve their own communities by contacting local agencies, hospitals and shelters and provide items wherever needed.  Volunteers meet monthly to cut, sew, knit, crochet, pack and organize these care items throughout their geographic area.  Made up of hand-made and store bought items, these donations are delivered each month to waiting recipients.