To provide a sustainable funding base for research into aspects of Maternal and Child Health; additional and vital equipments and support to Rotunda Hospital.
Aidan and Donnacha are two special little boys who have made a big impact. They were born at the @RotundaHospital at 23 weeks. They looked so perfect but came into this world too early. (1/3
Today is #GivingTuesdayNow . Please share to help raise awareness of the work we do and if you can, please donate at https://t.co/drU5kBy2PC. With your help, we remain committed to continuing to assist the hospital, frontline staff and our most vulnerable patients at this time.
Like many charities, we have seen a decline in donations due to the cancellation of several fundraising events as a result of Covid-19. However, we have not seen any decrease in the need for our services during this time. Mums, babies and families continue to rely on our support.
While at home during #Covid19 Janet is raising funds for the Rotunda’s NICU by knitting these lovely dolls as gifts for staff.
Please donate to help fund our equipment wish list needed in Unit to provide the exceptional care for which Rotunda best known.
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Today, we are grateful to John from Connie Leonard's Furniture in Trim for personally delivering supplies from their warehouse to help our Bereavement Support Services and Medical Social Work team, as they provide exceptional care and support throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
Join us on March 29th for a special Mother's Day celebration of Rotunda Mums. Leading soprano Ioana Constantin Pipelea performs at the first of a series of performances celebrating the history of music and the arts held in aid of the Rotunda Hospital.
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On this #InternationalVolunteerDay the Rotunda Knitters gathered in @PillarRoom & presented the Hospital with this wonderful hand knitted crib, which will take pride of place in our Chapel this Christmas. Thank you all so much!
So great to see our NICU grads meeting the teams that cared for them while they were in the Unit - they're always so delighted to see their progress! #WorldPrematurityDay
Celebrating #WorldPrematurityDay with the news that 100% of babies born in #TheRotunda at 28 weeks survive. That accounts for 10 more babies surviving at 28 weeks last year than in previous years.
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