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The neonatal intensive care unit cares for around 600 of the most premature and critically ill babies in Wales. Please donate and help us support tiny people fighting big battles.
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The difference your donation can make……

Baby Marty's story
“In June 2022 I went on holiday to France – 26 weeks pregnant, with my husband Mark and my 20-month-old daughter, Robyn. Our last holiday as a family of three. Just over two weeks later, I came home from ‘holiday’ holding my baby’s ashes.”

Olwen's story
“Olwen’s story is a real-life example of how a premature baby’s condition can change rapidly. It’s thanks to the specialist care and that specialist equipment that we now have our daughter home with us and we can start living the family life that we’d dreamt of.”

Ronan's story
“As time passes, it gets a bit easier to look back but something that will always stick out in our minds is the amount of specialism and equipment it takes to keep a baby like Ronan alive. Without it, we would have most certainly have lost them both.”