The Milk Bank Presentation
The Milk Bank's Sarah Long (Clinical Coordinator) and Lauren Duncan (Donor Mother Coordinator) will be presenting on Tuesday, August 20 at Noon in Lingle Auditorium.
Free case of diapers will be raffled off at the end of the presentation.
Free lunch provided to those who RSVP through the Healthier Wellness Portal. https://reidhealthier.org/
Founded in 2005 as the Indiana Mothers' Milk Bank, The Milk Bank was established to improve health outcomes for premature and ill infants, foster better health for children and decrease health care expenditures. The Milk Bank receives human milk from carefully screened donors, pasteurizes, freezes and distributes it throughout the United States. As a non-profit, community-supported entity, The Milk Bank is the first and only donor human milk bank in Indiana. The Milk Bank is a proud member of the Human Milk Banking Association of North America.
The Milk Bank is a non-profit organization that promotes community health by expanding the safe use of human milk for all babies, especially premature and ill infants.
The Milk Bank Values:
- Human milk should be available to all ill and premature infants
- An educated community understands the need for human milk for all babies
- Safe human milk offers the best health care outcomes for premature and ill infants
- Pasteurized donor human milk decreases health care costs