Why volunteering is a great New Year’s resolution
If your list of New Year’s resolutions includes giving back and making a change then consider becoming a NeoHero with the Ickle Pickles Children’s Charity.
If your list of New Year’s resolutions includes giving back and making a change then consider becoming a NeoHero with the Ickle Pickles Children’s Charity.
Mom Incubators Ltd (mOm) is proud to announce a collaboration with the Ickle Pickles Children’s charity to support a dedicated father taking on a 24-hour ‘Incubator Push’
In an initiative to provide support and connection, Ickle Pickles has launched a new online support group specifically for NICU dads.
This May, join the Ickle Pickles Fundraising Challenge and walk, run, swim or cycle for as many miles as your loved one spent days in neonatal care.
At Ickle Pickles, we are deeply committed to supporting families during the challenging times of baby loss, and this is why we are thrilled to join forces with the Miscarriage Association in supporting the Leave for Every Loss campaign
Tubes and monitors surrounded him. I felt so desperate to protect him. All I kept thinking was that I did this, my body let him down. The guilt weighed heavily on me, but I knew deep down it was not my fault.
From the moment our journey began, I made a promise to myself: to raise funds and awareness for the charities that supported us. Among these, Ickle Pickles played a crucial role.
I just wanted to say how enormously honoured and proud I am to be named an Ambassador for the Ickle Pickles Children’s Charity!
The doctor told us that our twins had no chance of survival. Viability is 24 weeks gestation and I was only 22 weeks + 2 days.
For the first few weeks of her life, I could not hold my baby; I could not feed my baby; I felt like we were in a living nightmare.