Small Donations. Big Impact
Make a donation to Ickle Pickles and help support premature babies and neonatal families across the country. Every gift counts.
Every donation, no matter how big or small, supports life-saving care for newborns. Let’s make a BIG difference for small babies.
Donate £5
For the price of a meal deal, you can fund a milk cooling bag to help mothers transport milk from home to the neonatal unit. Your contribution will offer comfort and convenience to families in need.
Donate £22
For the cost of an average 4-mile cab ride, you can provide a well-being bundle for parents in the NICU. The bundle includes a water bottle and a pair of Cuski baby comforters, bringing a touch of solace during a difficult time.
Donate £110
Did you know the average family spends at least £110 on chocolate each year? By donating this amount, you and five others can fund a Sound Ear to protect premature babies from unnecessary noise, ensuring a peaceful environment for their recovery.
Testimonials
“Huge thank you to Ickle Pickles for providing us with this Lifestart Resuscitaire – it’s a great benefit to the babies we look after, as well as their families.”
Charlotte Huddy
Consultant Neonatologist
St George’s Hospital
“Ickle Pickles does help to make a difference in the care we are able to deliver to our little ones. What a great job you all do at Ickle Pickles to support so many parents and NICUs + LNTS!”
Diana Mariz
NICU Sister
King’s College Hospital
“Huge thank you to Ickle Pickles for providing us with this Lifestart Resuscitaire – it’s a great benefit to the babies we look after, as well as their families.”
Charlotte Huddy
Consultant Neonatologist
St George’s Hospital
“The team at Tunbridge Wells Neonatal Unit are so grateful for the generous donation, which has enabled us to purchase a twin cot. This has been a very much-wanted piece of equipment for a number of years, bringing multiple benefits for the babies and their families. So many parents will take great joy in seeing their twins together side by side rather than separated.”
Charlotte Taylor
Neonatal Ward Manager
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust
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