This Fall brought together several student groups to help ICU baby prepare items for our NICU families. Sixty members of the University of Miami Track & Field and Cross Country … Read More
Collections of Kindness
Thanks to Vanesa Baker and her partnership with Palm Springs North Elementary and Elevate Church, ICU baby received over 200 swaddle blankets collected in local blanket drives. Vanesa led the … Read More
National Volunteer Month
ICU baby held a Volunteer Appreciation event for our team of volunteer Parent-to-Parent Supporters to celebrate National Volunteer Month in April! April is National Volunteer month, a month dedicated to … 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
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
The Youth Ambassador “Socks of Support” Sale
ICU baby’s Inaugural Youth Ambassador Class organized the first Socks of Support Fundraiser, a project led by youth ambassador, Ila Urquidi, and her mother. Not only did this project raise … Read More
10 Days of Connection with Health Start of Miami-Dade
Miami’s 10 Days of Connection initiative paved the way for ICU baby to partner with the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami (HSCMD) this May. The goals of 10 Days of … Read More
ICU baby Spotlights Tele-Support Volunteers
April is National Volunteer Month! ICU baby held a special virtual celebration in honor of our tele-support volunteers. Although COVID health restrictions have kept our volunteers from visiting the NICU, … Read More
ICU baby Youth Ambassadors Making a Difference
Written by Youth Ambassador VP, Stella Bilirakis Although COVID-19 introduced many barriers, ICU baby continued to create interactive experiences for NICU families such as virtual storytimes. In efforts to continue … Read More










