Ickle Pickles enters new charity partnership with Mama Bamboo Nappies
Ickle Pickles enters new charity partnership with Mama Bamboo Nappies

Ickle Pickles enters new charity partnership with Mama Bamboo Nappies

Ickle Pickles have teamed up with Mama Bamboo to donate sustainable bamboo nappies to four neonatal units.
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There are over 90,000 babies born sick or prematurely in the UK every year. The increasing incidence of premature birth and the improving survival rates mean incredible strains are being placed on the budgets, infrastructure and equipment being used to treat them.

Our Ickle Pickles team has experienced neonatal care and know how stressful a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) can be. Ickle Pickles is delighted to announce a new charity partnership with Mama Bamboo Nappies to donate size 0 nappies to four neonatal units.

The neonatal units of the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester, Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich, Tunbridge Wells Hospital and Croydon University Hospital, will each receive a free monthly subscription of size 0 nappies for a total number of 74 cots.

Together with Mama Bamboo, we want to do everything we can to make the stressful time in NICU a little bit easier and support families affected by premature birth.

We are proud to have supported the design of Mama Bamboo’s nappies with the delicate skin of premature babies in mind. They are not only the best for baby but good for Mama Earth, too as they are made from sustainable bamboo which is soft and naturally antibacterial.

To help donate nappies to other NICU parents you can subscribe to receive Mama Bamboo’s super-soft, breathable and temperature-regulating nappies and join the “Give Another Mother” scheme.

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