Another busy few days at the Foundation

Well it has been a busy week here at the foundation. We just finished buying baby supplies and furniture for out latest family.
Little Christopher was born prematurely with a number of challenges and has been in the NICU for over 5 months. It appears he is going home in the next few days and the family did not have the time or funds to shop for the things they need to bring him home.
 
We bought things like a stroller, crib, bottle warmer and other items that will make the transition easier and for which the family will not have to worry about where they will fund the money.
 
Once again, our Mission is met. Thanks to all.

Adding another corporate sponsor

If any of you saw a recent NBC news cast about “The Precious Baby Project”, you will understand why we were compelled to reach out to Angela Forker. She is the owner of Precious Baby Photography in New Haven, IN, just outside Ft. Wayne.

Her special floor scenes are inspired by Adele Enerson, and she calls these  Baby ImaginArt. Her motto for these layouts is “ANYthing is possible”.

Her story is one of inspiration and faith that give special needs babies and their family a chance to see it all in a different light and to share the true nature of these families. Angela does this part of her mission for free to the families and makes sure they have a beautiful photo to hang in their home.

We are working with Angela to include her in our next fundraising event as a speaker and to auction one of her sessions. We hope to have an announcement soon.

You can see all about her project here:

http://www.preciousbabyphotography.com/#!/pages/the-precious-baby-project

And, you can see her NBC interview here:

https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/photographer-brings-joy-to-families-with-photoshoots-for-kids-with-special-needs-72737349875

Thank you Angela for your kindness and understanding that make the life of special needs children better.

The Nikolas Foundation mission continues with another family funded

We just helped another family today at the Nikolas Foundation. Here is the story from Mom’s view that she shared.
 
“We were excited to find out that we were about the become the parents and were blessed with identical twins.
 
After passing the critical first trimester we informed our families of the unexpected news.
 
On our visit to the Doctor’s office at 22 weeks (three and a half months premature), we got a shock with the Doctor telling us we were going into labor, and had to get to the hospital quickly.
 
Two days later our twin boys came into our world. Born 9/19/19 Henry was 12 ounces and 9.5 inches long and Hendrix was 16.2 ounces and 10.6 inches long.
 
Henry was unable to take a breathe and passed away 2 hours later.
 
Hendrix fought hard to stick around and was admitted to the NICU shortly after birth. He was so tiny and fragile… the team at the hospital he was born in help keep Hendrix comfortable and stable for 1 week until his intestine perforated and he was life flighted to Primary Children’s Hospital.
 
Hendrix has since undergone two surgeries, is scheduled for a third and is fighting for his life every minute of every day.
 
He is extremely ill but still shows his family and the nurses that he hears us and loves us. He has some cute quirks and quickly steals everyone’s heart.”
 
His prognosis is guarded as he struggles with adrenal insufficiency, bowel perforation, acute kidney injury and hypotension. At this stage there is no real answer how long Hendrix will be in the hospital but the expectations are for at least 3 more months.
 
Mom applied through the social workers at the hospital asking for help with a number of bills to take the pressure off for a bit. We submitted the application to our review committee and it was approved quickly. We were able to pay the car payment, mortgage on the house, electric bill and natural gas bill for the month of November. That is almost $1700 in bills the family will not have to worry about and allow them a short reprieve to focus on their surviving twin.
 
As always, thanks to our donors for their continued support and allowing us the trust to pursue the Nikolas Foundation’s Mission.
 
As we approach the end of the year, we will be publishing a report to let all those interested how much we have raised and how much we have spent on families. Our fundraising efforts for this great cause continues.