EvergreenHealth Announces Milk Drop Donation Program

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March 19, 2014
EvergreenHealth Announces Milk Drop Donation Program
Partnership with Northwest Mothers Milk Bank provides donor milk to Pacific Northwest infants in need
Kirkland, Wash. – EvergreenHealth has recently established a breast-milk donation program to connect
vulnerable babies in need of breast milk’s nutrients to local donor moms through a partnership with
Northwest Mothers Milk Bank (NWMMB). With the help of EvergreenHealth, NWMMB can now supply
milk to hundreds of additional parents spending sleepless nights watching over their premature or ill
babies in neo-natal intensive care units (NICU) across the Pacific Northwest.
EvergreenHealth is one of only a few breast milk drop sites in the greater Seattle area. It began the
program in response to generous local moms looking for ways to help families caring for premature
infants who could benefit from an additional supply of nutrient-rich breast milk.
“We treat babies every day who, for various reasons, can’t have their own mother’s milk,” said Jeanne
Tate, RN, charge nurse of EvergreenHealth’s Breastfeeding Center. “As advocates of breastfeeding, we
are overjoyed to be able to facilitate milk donation opportunities, which will empower local families to
provide life-saving breast milk to babies across the Pacific Northwest. Every donation has the capacity to
alter the course of a baby’s life and provide that baby with the very best start.”
The milk drop donation program at EvergreenHealth is a three step process. First, the hospital refers
potential donor mothers to NWMMB. Second, the bank conducts a thorough screening process, including
a phone interview and in-depth medical exam, to ensure it is sourcing nutrient-rich milk from mothers
whose own babies are healthy and well-nourished. Third, approved donors pump in the privacy of their
own homes and bring their frozen milk to EvergreenHealth, where donations are collected and shipped
overnight to NWMMB. The milk bank then pasteurizes and cultures the donated milk and distributes the
frozen milk to babies in need with a physician’s prescription.
Northwest Mothers Milk Bank, located in Portland, Ore., is one of 15 nonprofit milk banks in the nation
that supplies safe and responsibly sourced breast milk necessary for healthy infant development.
NWMMB works with 10 collection centers across the Pacific Northwest to gather milk for infants whose
own mother’s milk is not available. NWMMB is accredited by the Human Milk Banking Association of
North America (HMBANA), and meets strict standards for donor screening and milk processing.
“Milk drop locations are a critical step in the process of delivering donor milk to fragile infants who would
otherwise be at a developmental disadvantage,” said Joanne Ransom, co-executive director of Northwest
Mothers Milk Bank. “Our objective is to reach as many premature, ill and vulnerable infants as possible.
Our partnership with EvergreenHealth not only simplifies the donation process and extends our reach, but
also acts as a friendly face that continuously delivers personal and intimate care.”
The majority of milk-donation recipients are infants in NICUs. According to the American Academy of
Pediatrics and the U.S. Surgeon General, breast milk provides optimal nutrition for babies and promotes
normal growth and development. Human milk has a medicinal effect on vulnerable infants and has proven
to reduce incidents of fatal illness, disease and infection among preterm babies in NICUs, often
shortening infant hospital stays.
March of Dimes, a nonprofit focused on improving the health of mothers and babies, reports that more
than 450,000 preterm babies are born each year. In 2013, 9.9 percent of babies born in Washington and
9.1 percent of babies born in Oregon were premature. On average, 169 babies are born preterm each
week in Washington and 87 babies are born preterm each week in Oregon.
In addition to the milk drop program, EvergreenHealth demonstrates continued dedication to
breastfeeding, lactation and infant care through its nationally recognized Breastfeeding Center and
Postpartum Care Center.
EvergreenHealth’s work to support successful breastfeeding has earned the hospital recognition as a
Care Award facility from the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners (IBLCE) and the
International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA), as well as the designation of Baby-Friendly
Hospital by UNICEF and the World Health Organization. In addition, EvergreenHealth’s Maternity Care
programs have been recognized with five stars by Healthgrades® for nine consecutive years.
More information about EvergreenHealth and the milk drop donation program is available at
www.evergreenhealth.com or by calling the EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline at 425-8993000.
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About EvergreenHealth
EvergreenHealth, a public hospital district, is an integrated health care system that serves nearly 850,000
residents in northern King and southern Snohomish counties. In addition to the 318-bed acute care
hospital on EvergreenHealth’s main campus in Kirkland, which includes 24-hour Level III trauma
emergency and critical care, EvergreenHealth provides primary, urgent, specialty and 24/7 emergency
care at its EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Redmond. EvergreenHealth also operates nine primary
care clinics, an additional urgent care center in Woodinville and a senior clinic. More than 950 physicians
on EvergreenHealth’s medical staff provide clinical excellence within more than 70 specialties,
including cardiac, surgical, orthopedic, cancer, neurological, neonatal, hospice, pulmonary, sleep, and
home-health care. In addition to clinical care, EvergreenHealth offers extensive community health
outreach and education programs, anchored by the 24/7 EvergreenHealth Nurse Navigator & Healthline.
For more information, visit www.evergreenhealth.com.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Kay Taylor
Vice President, Marketing, Communications & PR
EvergreenHealth
425.899.2604
ktaylor@evergreenhealth.com
Kristi Clough
Firmani + Associates Inc.
206.443.9357
Kristi@Firmani.com
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