There are orphans in Haiti who may need our help. Clean water is scarce and many infants are left vulnerable to disease.
You can donate your milk to the nearest Human Milk Bank Association of North America. Please call 1-866-998-4550 or visit: http://www.hmbana.org/.
Logistical infrastructure is still being set in place, but by being proactive, we may be able to provide vital assistance to babies and infants in need.
Please visit these resources for more information:
THE INTERNATIONAL BREAST MILK PROJECT: More information on Haitian Relief
BREASTFEEDING MOMS UNITE: An article of the value of Breastmilk during a state of Emergency
EMERGENCY NUTRITION NETWORK: Infant Feeding in Emergencies
And of course, THE AMERICAN RED CROSS accepts donations of all kinds (You can send a $10 Donation by Texting ‘Haiti’ to 90999).
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Updated 1/26/10:
DONATED BREAST MILK SET TO ARRIVE IN HAITI! (Click the link to learn more!)
You can also become a fan of the International Breast Milk Project on Facebook.
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UPDATED: 1/20/10
GIVEMILK, The International Breastmilk Project, who is working directly with HMBANA to get milk into Haiti has updated their website with more information on what is being done to get milk to the orphans in need, and they are making progress. CLICK HERE to visit them on the web, and HERE to follow them on Twitter. (I will continue to share updates via my Twitter as well.)
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UPDATED: 1/18/10
Per the Human Milk Banking Association of North America:
There is no way to get the milk into Haiti at this time. The International Breast Milk Project is trying to find a conduit to get the milk safely there. Meanwhile, they are referring everyone to HMBANA, attempting to build up their stores so if the Red Cross or Unicef calls for donor milk, we will do our best to get milk to them.
While the tragedy in Haiti is front and center on the world’s stage, HMBANA reminds us that there are many babies in the US in need of Donor Milk, and they encourage you to consider donating your milk regardless of it’s ultimate destination. I’m going to sign up as a donor. I hope you’ll do the same. And of course, as the Milk to Haiti situation develops, I’ll update accordingly.
TO DONATE: Please visit THIS LINK and contact the milk bank nearest you. They will screen you over the phone and tell you right away whether or not your milk will be accepted based on the age of your baby, types of containers if it is currently frozen, medications taken while breastfeeding, etc. They’ll also be able to answer any other questions you may have. Milk goes to babies with medical needs or those whose mothers cannot provide it. (Even if there are no milk banks in your immediate area, you can still donate. HMBANA will pay for shipping/screening and are always grateful for donations.)
Again, for the Milk Bank nearest you, please visit: HERE
And here’s their FAQ: FAQ
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I wish I had a surplus to donate…I barely make enough for my daughter…but I reposted this on my facebook page to get the word out to all my other momma friends out there. I will be sending baby supplies, though, to this organization http://www.thanksmama.com/Diaper_Donations_s/54.htm
Thanks for posting this!
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Morgan Reply:
January 16th, 2010 at 2:26 pm
Thanks Tracy – that is great info!
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Tracy (metta1313 on bump) Reply:
January 16th, 2010 at 2:57 pm
Your Welcome! And I think my post for today will be about this and I will post a link to your blog as well. Grassroots efforts and the internet are so valuable at a time like this!
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I was seriously just wondering if they need breast milk over there. Thank you for posting this and getting the word out!
And on an entirely different note, I really wish I knew what lipstick I was wearing that day. On most days I use either benetint or the pixi stain from Target first and then layer something over the top when it dries. I also sometimes mix a lot of colors together until it matches my complexion that day. I do my makeup in a really weird way. Thank you so much for saying hi on my blog, please don’t be a stranger!
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Hey, thanks for posting this information. I am due in 4.5 weeks and I really want to donate if I am able to. I know a few different women that are interested as well and I will share your post with them.
I just had a baby shower and I am going to look into the site Tracy posted to send some other things!!
Your blog is very entertaining and well written. It is especially intriguing to me since I am going through a lot of the same pregnancy lunacy you went through months ago..
Thanks.
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Morgan Reply:
January 19th, 2010 at 9:08 am
Thanks Lindsey! I’ll keep updating if anything changes, and I hope you’ll come back and visit again. Have a happy and healthy delivery. xo
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