Bliss donates Christmas parcels to every baby in neonatal care in Wales
Bliss, the UK’s leading premature and sick baby charity, has donated Christmas parcels to every neonatal unit in Wales to make sure that babies and their parents know that they are not alone this Christmas.
The Christmas gifts will arrive at the neonatal units this week and will be distributed by unit staff and volunteers.
The parcels, which also contain gifts for parents, comprise of: a Bliss teddy bear, dungarees, photo frame, children’s book, snacks and toiletries. The parcel includes additional information about the support parents can receive from Bliss. The majority of these gifts have been donated by Bliss’ corporate partners including Pampers, Mothercare, Barnack Confectionary and Mush.
Caroline Lee-Davey, Chief Executive at Bliss said: “Having a baby on the neonatal unit can be an isolating experience for parents – especially at Christmas. We hope through this small gesture, we can let parents know that they aren’t alone.
“Bliss would like to thank all of our corporate partners who helped to make this project possible. We hope that if the scheme is successful we will be able to roll the Christmas parcels out nationwide in future to reach all parents with a baby in neonatal care at Christmas.”
Head of Nursing for Children’s Services for NHS Wales Eirlys Thomas said: “On behalf of all the parents and babies we would like to thank Bliss for their kind donations. They will certainly cheer up all the parents who will need to spend Christmas in hospital with their babies.”
The hospitals where the parcels were distributed include:
Glan Clwyd Hospital |
Glangwili General Hospital |
Nevill Hall Hospital |
Prince Charles Hospital |
Princess Of Wales Hospital |
Royal Gwent Hospital |
Singleton Hospital |
University Hospital of Wales |
Wrexham Maelor Hospital |
Ysbyty Gwynedd |
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