| The
project is looking for sewers to join them
Next
Volunteer Event:
Nov.
4, 2006 Saturday Evening 6 - 8:30 PM
Call
us to let us know if you will be joining us.
Please
join us in sewing flannel blankets for little babies in the Newborn
Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center.
Join us upstairs in our classroom. We will provide the fabric and
notioins for all the volunteers who come to help us. All skill levels
are welcome. These simple, soft flannel blankets offer so much comfort
to parents who are going through the stress of caring for a very
sick infant or who have lost a little one. Our goal is to have a
blanket, quilt or scent doll for each of the over 1200 newborns
that are cared for each year. Space is limited so please call or
email to confirm attendance.
Click here to see photos of
volunteers making these tiny blankets.
For
more information on how you can contribute to help keep the project
going, make a donation in memory of a loved little one, or help
sew, please call our store and/or visit us.
www.stonemountainfabric.com/pages/thebrightestlittlestar.html
(510) 845 6106
or www.altabatessummit/nicu.org |
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About the Brightest Little Star project: |
Alison Brooks, Clinical Nurse Specialist
at Alta Bates about the comfort blanket project:
I am the Clinical Nurse Specialist at Alta Bates Summit Medical
Center, Newborn Intensive Care Unit.(NICU) We have approximately
8000 births each year and say that we deliver a kindergarten class
each day - about 20 -22 births. Although the majority of these newborns
are healthy infants, there are, unfortunately, about 1200 newborns
that are cared for in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit each year.
Many of these infants are premature, others may be admitted with
infections, or lung problems and a few infants have life limiting
disorders.
We were the recipients of a very generous donation of handcrafted
blankets last year, made by teenagers from a local church. The champion
of this project is a mother whose infant was cared for in our NICU.
Through the generosity of this group we provided blankets to many
families of infants in the NICU and especially to those whose infants
were critically ill, and for whom their life expectancy was limited.
These blankets provided comfort for both infants and parents who
received a tangible gift and reminder of their precious infant
Most parents do not anticipate that their infant will be in the
NICU and will often feel significant stress and anxiety. The blankets
can help to normalize an otherwise frightening and challenging experience,
by providing a more "home like" touch to their baby's
environment.
www.altabatessummit/nicu.org
Statement by Amy Reid:
"This project was inspired by my son, Jonathan who was born
on May 31, 2001 at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center. We were blessed
to have him with us for two days before he passed away peacefully
in our arms in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit (NICU). The cozy
but worn hospital blanket that he was cradled in is still a great
comfort to me. Since I received so much comfort from my sons
blanket, I wanted to find a way to reach out to provide comfort
to other mothers. Over the past three years, thanks to the help
of family, friends, and my church, we have given the NICU at Alta
Bates Summit Medical Center over 200 handmade baby blankets and
150 scent dolls."
Statement by Suzan Steinberg:
"It has been such a privilege to work with Amy on this project.
I am very excited about reaching out to volunteers beyond her church.
This is a valuable and essential way of giving back to the community.
We have many bolts of beautiful flannel waiting to be made up into
precious blankets for the babies in the NICU at Alta Bates Summit
Medical Center. Please come join us in giving these generous gifts
to the parents and babies. We have a couple of dates set for May
and will set up more dates each month through the end of the year.
Email or call me and we will put you on a list to receive information
as we know it.
Email address: zan@rcn.com
StoneMountain & Daughter Fabrics Phone Number: 510-845-6106
Press
Release
Project: The Brightest Little Star
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact:
Amy Reid
Founder, The Brightest Little Star Project
46 Greenfield Drive
Moraga, CA 94556
Phone: 925-377-0971
http://www.stonemountainfabric/thebrightestlittlestar.html
amymreid@sbcgobal.net
Moms Blanket Project for Loved Ones. Woman Organized Effort
to Remember the Departed after Her Child Dies. Community Rallies
Around Project to Reach Out to Mothers who Have Suffered Loss.
Berkeley, CA -- March 20, 2005 A local Moms group has
donated seed money in memory of two children in their group for
the next phase of the blanket project for babies in the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit . The Brightest Little Star provides blankets
and quilts for babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Berkeley, California. A local
fabric store in Berkeley will begin hosting community gatherings
in May, where community volunteers will sew blankets using donated
fabric.
The first phase of this unique project was successfully completed
last year and over 200 blankets were given to families of infants
in the NICU. Many of these blankets were given to families whose
newest member died within hours, days, or weeks. The blankets provided
a physical reminder of their precious baby. When Jonathan Reid died
after only two days of living, all his mother, Amy, had to remember
him by was the tiny flannel blanket he had used in his incubator.
It was worn, but still carried Jonathans scent. This precious
blanket was the ideal comfort article for Amy. As time passed, Amy
wanted other mothers of newborns in the intensive care unit to be
able to take home blankets that had touched their babies as well.
So Amy began sewing and organized a service project within her church.
She received fabric donations from Marcus Brothers Fabric wholesaler
and a local fabric store in Berkeley. She organized over 300 youth
at the sewing service project to turn the fabric into comfort blankets.
It was really great to see so many young people that excited
about sewing and doing something good! At the top of each
blanket, her volunteers appliqué a tiny yellow star and tag
each one with a piece of fabric that reads Handmade with love,
for your brightest little star.
Alison Brooks, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Alta Bates Summit Medical
Center (NICU) reminds us most parents do not anticipate that
their infant will be in the NICU and will often feel significant
stress and anxiety. The time spent in the NICU can sometimes span
over several months, and the blankets can help to normalize an otherwise
frightening and challenging experience by providing a more home
like touch to their babys environment. Through the generosity
of The Brightest Little Star project blankets were provided
to many families of infants in the NICU and especially to those
whose infants were critically ill, and for whom their life expectancy
was limited. These blankets provided comfort for both infants and
parents who received a tangible gift and reminder of their precious
infant.
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Amy is to teaming up with community members at a local fabric store,
StoneMountain & Daughter Fabrics in Berkeley. Sometimes the
feeling of community is difficult to create in large cities like
Berkeley, California. The Brightest Little Star project is doing
its part to change that. Suzan Steinberg, co-owner of StoneMountain
& Daughter Fabrics, sees this as a valuable and essential way
of giving back to the community. Steinberg is hopeful that
we can attract more volunteers to make this a long-term community
project for the NICU at Alta Bates Summit. Our goal is to continue
to have a blanket or quilt for each of the over 1200 newborns that
are cared for each year.
Using the seed money donated by a local moms group and donations
from Stonemountain & Daughter Fabrics for the fabric and notions,
community volunteers are encouraged to join the scheduled times
to come in and sew blankets for NICU babies and their parents who
are suffering. Space is limited so please call or email to confirm
attendance. For more information on how you can contribute to help
keep the project going, make a donation in memory of a loved little
one, or help sew, call StoneMountain & Daughter or visit www.stonemountainfabric.com
More dates will be planned for every month through the end of the
year.
For information: www.stonemountainfabric.com/pages/thebrightestlittlestar.html
Contact: amyreid@sbcglobal.net
and zan@rcn.com
Phone: 510/845-6106, StoneMountain & Daughter Fabrics
www.altabatessummit/nicu.org |