Give the Gift of Life: Become a Milk Donor This Giving Tuesday

GivingTuesday 2024 Mothers' Milk Bank

This Giving Tuesday, the need for donor milk at Mothers’ Milk Bank is greater than ever, and we are calling on you to make a meaningful impact. Will you consider becoming a milk donor today to help support our milk recipient community all year long? With one in 10 babies born prematurely worldwide, many face significant health challenges, and your donation can provide them with the vital nutrition they need to thrive.

The Power of Milk Donation

Human milk is a vital lifeline, offering critical nutrition for vulnerable infants and children. Your decision to become a milk donor helps close the gap between supply and demand, ensuring that babies in need receive the nourishment they deserve, even during challenging times.

Why Now?

The season of giving is the perfect time to make a lasting difference. Premature births, which affect 1 in 10 babies globally, require urgent attention, and donor milk plays an essential role in supporting the health and survival of these infants. By becoming a milk donor today, you can provide invaluable support to families during this critical time of increased need.

How to Become a Milk Donor

Becoming a milk donor is easy and rewarding. Simply start the process here, and feel free to reach out to our team with any questions you may have along the way. We truly appreciate your time, generosity, and commitment to making a difference for families in need.

The Impact of Your Donation

Your donation goes far beyond just providing milk. It offers hope, relief, and the assurance that infants are receiving lifesaving nutrients. By joining this effort, you’re helping create a network of care, support, and community that stretches far beyond the immediate family. Together, we can make a difference for those who need it most.

Thank You

Your participation as a milk donor has a lasting impact on families, and we are deeply grateful for your generosity this Giving Tuesday. Your support plays a crucial role in the health and survival of the one in 10 babies born prematurely, and together, we can help them thrive.