helping hospital-bound moms this christmas...

helping hospital-bound moms this christmas...

From Jessica Olsen | Erin Koelliker | Jessica Wright

As two moms who've both experienced triumph and heartbreak within the walls of the University of Utah Hospital, we're asking you to help us spread HOPE this holiday season!

Jessica Olsen | Erin Koelliker | Jessica Wright

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over 10 years ago

Dear Friends,

We did it!

As of today, our campaign is officially closed and we are no longer accepting donations. We raised a remarkable $3,405 thanks to your incredible support! We couldn't have done it without each of you, and we are so grateful for every dollar you donated and every email you sent on our behalf.

Thank you!

We are working hard today to prepare for our big delivery tomorrow. A total of 105 bags are being assembled and we are wrapping up a few big surprises we have in store, as well. We can't wait!

You can follow along tomorrow and watch it all unfold on Instagram @helpingnicumamas.

Thank you again, to each and every one of you. Your support has made this Christmas one we won't soon forget. It has been an amazing experience for us to witness the goodness and generosity of so many, and we know your kindness will make such a difference to those families tomorrow.

With love and gratitude,

Jessica & Erin

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//THE IDEA:

Two years ago, longtime friends, Jess & Erin, were up late one night texting when suddenly they got an idea. The very next morning, "Bringing some HOME to their HOLIDAYS" was born, and within a few short weeks, over $3,000 had been raised, several media outlets had caught wind of the story, dozens of local businesses had offered their services, and over 120 gift bags had been assembled for deserving NICU families.

On December 20th 2013, Jess & Erin, had the privilege of entering the sacred halls of the University of Utah, Primary Children's Medical Center, and St. Mark's Hospitals to deliver warm socks, lotion, hand-written cards, baby swings, tiny diapers, magazines, gift cards, and best of all, messages of HOPE. That day, Jess and Erin had the privilege of embracing so many parents who were destined to spend their holidays at the bedsides of their little ones, and share their best words of encouragement: YOU ARE NOT ALONE.

Two years have gone by, and we still remember their names and faces. Two years have gone by, and we can still see those tiny babies laying so courageously in isolates, fighting for each breath and each ounce. Two year have gone by, and we will never forget.

This holiday season, we are so pleased to announce that we are ready to do it all again.

The first time we embarked on this project, we started out with humble goals and anxious hearts, but within just a few hours we were floored by the goodness, love, and generosity of all of you who so kindly stepped forward to stand beside us, and in the end, the love was spread so much further than we ever could have imagined.

Won't you stand by us once again?

//THE MISSION:

The money you donate to this site will be used to fund care packages to be delivered on December 17th to families spending their holidays at The University of Utah Hospital, in the NICU & Maternal/Newborn Unit, as well as families at ______.

We are striving to raise $3000 to fund these packages, and will also gladly accept any in-kind donations you'd like to send our way. Please rest assured that every penny we receive will be used to fund another care package for a deserving family in need.

The support we have received since launching this campaign 2 years ago has been overwhelming. Thank you so much, from the bottom of our hearts. You can read more about WHY we're doing this below.

//THE STORY:

Dear Friends,

This Christmas season we have much to be grateful for. We are looking forward to everything that comes with the holiday season: decorating our trees and watching our children immediately re-decorate them, assembling gingerbread houses at annual family parties, watching The Christmas Story by the fire, and wrapping little presents in the late evening hours after our babies have gone to sleep. 

Just a few years ago, Jessica celebrated Christmas much differently. Instead of being home with her family, she was up at the University of Utah, in the Maternal/Newborn Care Unit, confined to a hospital bed. The pregnancy of her first child, Evie, was high-risk and required her whole body, mind and spirit to be fully focused on keeping her baby alive and growing inside of her. Jessica spent 7 weeks up at that hospital, and she watched Christmas and New Years Day come and go in that lonely little hospital bed. Many nights were spent watching snow softly fall outside her windows, shifting from her left side to her right, and placing her hand firmly on her stomach, waiting for a reassuring kick. 

It was a hard time, made more difficult by the holiday season looming outside of Jessica's hospital room. Life seemed to pulse on for everyone else, but in her world, life had stopped altogether. She'll never forget that Christmas of 2010, and the never-ending ultrasounds, NST's, and IV's that punctuated her time there. Christmas is a time for miracles, and in the end, she got hers in the form of a beautiful 5lb 15oz baby girl she and her husband named Evie. She finally left the hospital on January 24, 2011, and shed many tears as she walked out of those doors and back toward her life.

Less than two years later, she found herself making that familiar drive toward the University of Utah hospital, where her second daughter, a newborn named Nora, was being treated at PCMC for a life-threatening condition called Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC). The hospital became her home, once again, this time as her newborn daughter fought for her recovery, and Jessica watched helplessly at her bedside.

Christmas is a magical time for most of us, but it can also be a heartbreaking time for many families who find themselves in similar situations. This holiday season, we are asking you to remember those families who are spending Christmas inside the walls of the University of Utah Hospital, specifically those mothers who are facing life-threatening pregnancies, like Jessica was, or those who are spending every waking moment at the bedside of a tiny loved one in the NICU, like Erin.

Erin and her husband are what the NICU nurses lovingly refer to as “repeat offenders” since both of their two boys were in the hospital.  Henry, Erin’s oldest son, was born in fetal distress and spent four days in critical care.  Two years later, her second son Eddie decided to arrive 12 weeks early and spent 61days in the NICU.  Between the 65 days that she spent in the unit with her boys, she learned more than she ever wanted to know about living in the hospital and worrying about a sick baby.  Being a NICU mom means being forced to wait and from the minute that her boys were born, Erin waited for most of the special moments that all mothers and babies cherish. 

After their births, Henry and Eddie were immediately passed into the NICU for emergency support and Erin was not able to see either of them until hours after they were born.  Erin waited for 4 long days to hold Henry for the first time and six days for the chance to hold Eddie close.  During those first scary hours when the condition of both boys was still uncertain, she waited for encouraging news in her hospital bed and desperately prayed for hope, help, and peace.  As the days progressed, she waited for test results and status reports in the hallways of hospital and in the unnaturally quiet walls of her home.  But mostly, Erin spent her days in the NICU by the beds of her children as she watched as they fought for their lives. 

Tragically, Henry took his first and last breaths in the NICU and Erin is still waiting for the chance to be with him.  Two years after Henry’s death, Erin waited for Eddie to grow in the very NICU that her oldest son lived and died.  She winced with each blip and beep of Eddie’s monitors and she prayed that he could have a peaceful and full life.  She talked with his nurses each day and on the bad days, she cried and wished for a better life for her second son.  Thankfully, the day did come when Erin’s wait was over and she and her husband took Eddie home.  At 37 weeks gestation and exactly 5 lbs, he was just as impatient as his parents were, and he couldn’t wait any longer.

With so many babies born each day, there are some like our Evie, Nora, Henry, and Eddie, who will come under special circumstances and who need extra help.  By the grace of God, all babies will come into a loving home with good parents who will stay by their side and support them.  But even mom and dad need help now and then.  And during this season of giving, we ask you to remember the mothers.

 

On Thursday, December 17th 2015, we will be delivering care packages to women in the Maternal/Newborn Care Unit and the NICU at the University of Utah Hospital.  These packages will be filled with magazines, lip-gloss, nail polish, lotion, encouraging cards and treats, which we hope will make a big difference to these exhausted and brave mothers who are living their lives in the hospital this Christmas. Sometimes, we all need something special to remind us we haven’t been forgotten, and to help us get through another day with hope in our hearts. With your help, we hope to provide that love and support to these special mothers in need.

We know that there are many worthwhile charities and causes that are deserving of your help.  But we also know that even the smallest donation to us will make a big difference to a mother who is tired because she has spent two months in the NICU with her baby who was born at 23 weeks.  Or to another mother who has been on bed rest in the hospital for a month and is fighting each day to keep her baby.   

This is a grass-roots effort that will be fully operated and managed by us, please rest assured that the money that you donate or each cookie that you bake will go to a deserving mother in need. We would be so humbled by any offering you can give us, whether you donate your time, money, or talents, we would be thrilled to have your help.

With Love & Gratitude,

Jessica Olsen & Erin Koelliker

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Jessica Olsen | Erin Koelliker | Jessica Wright posted a new update:
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Thank you!

Dear Friends,

We did it!

As of today, our campaign is officially closed and we are no longer accepting donations. We raised a remarkable $3,405 thanks to your incredible support! We couldn't have done it without each of you, and we are so grateful for every dollar you donated and every email you sent on our behalf.

Thank you!

We are working hard today to prepare for our big delivery tomorrow. A total of 105 bags are being assembled and we are wrapping up a few big surprises we have in store, as well. We can't wait!

You can follow along tomorrow and watch it all unfold on Instagram @helpingnicumamas.

Thank you again, to each and every one of you. Your support has made this Christmas one we won't soon forget. It has been an amazing experience for us to witness the goodness and generosity of so many, and we know your kindness will make such a difference to those families tomorrow.

With love and gratitude,

Jessica & Erin

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Jessica Olsen | Erin Koelliker | Jessica Wright posted a new update:
over 10 years ago

Something for DAD.

We are looking for a local burger joint that might be willing to team up with us in order to bring a little cheer to Dad, as well.

If you know of any restaurants that might be willing to collaborate with us, or if you have any connections to a local burger joint, please email Jessica at [email protected]

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You can follow our progress on Instagram!

We've started an Instagram account to share the progress of this campaign as it unfolds. We hope all of you who've so generously donated will enjoy keeping up with the project, as we share the amazing in-kind donations we receive, the Moms we serve, and the contents of the care-packages as we assemble them.

Find us at @helpingnicumamas

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Jessica Olsen | Erin Koelliker | Jessica Wright posted a new update:
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Our story on KSL.com

We were so honored when KSL contacted us to do a story on this project.

You can read the piece here: http://www.ksl.com/index.php?sid=27966705&nid=1286&title=mothers-reach-out-to-others-spending-holidays-in-nicu

Thank you all so much for the amazing support of this project that means so much to so many people!

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Jessica Olsen | Erin Koelliker | Jessica Wright posted a new update:
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Our segment with abc4 was rescheduled to TODAY!

Our segment is airing today (12/8) on abc 4 at 4pm & 10pm. We've had some amazing vendors join with us since filming this, and want to say thank you to: @sageandharper @bocobaby @littlebowandarrow @hoopla_earrings @martawrites @smallfryblog, Erica England, Camille Rogers, ‪V Chocolates‬ & Bake 360. Also, a huge thank you to all of you who've donated and supported this cause! Thank you!

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