Meet Our Milk Donors
Real stories, real life heroes
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“I find immense joy in sharing and donating my liquid gold to the tiniest babies in need. The transformative work that Mothers’ Milk Bank undertakes is truly remarkable, and I feel deeply honored to contribute to this noble cause. Together, we are making a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of the most vulnerable among us.”
-M. Naraja
-V. Balaam
– S. Kannan
“My milk came in for the first time in 2020, but I never got to give it to my daughter. She was stillborn, and two days after coming home from the hospital, I woke up around 2 am with excruciating pain in my breasts and armpits. Even though I was told ahead of time that my milk would likely arrive even without a baby to feed, the pain confused and upset me. It was a sharp reminder of the child that I had lost. In the early days of my grief, I would occasionally hand express in the shower and weep, bitterly wishing that the milk was going somewhere other than the drain. Over time, even though I suppressed lactation, the little drops I could get out of my breasts gave me a bit of strange comfort. Their existence remained the last physical connection to my daughter, and evidence that she was real.”
– C. Helfin
K. Haynes
“When I first learned that I produce high lipase breastmilk, I was devastated and discouraged. As a first-time mom, I had felt so proud of the hours I had vigorously devoted to my freezer stash. I had meticulously pumped and stored my milk for months only to discover that my son wouldn’t drink it due to its unusual taste. I worried that all my efforts had been in vain.
In the midst of my disappointment, I learned that high lipase breast milk was not only safe and nutritionally viable, but still highly valuable for premature infants who often struggle to digest milk efficiently. I contacted Mother’s Milk Bank and couldn’t have been more thrilled to be approved as a milk donor. It was a revelation – a way to turn what initially seemed like a setback into an opportunity to help vulnerable NICU babies.
I feel incredibly honored to have my stash that would have otherwise gone to waste, contribute to such an incredible cause. As someone with an average supply, I never would have dreamt that I too could become a milk donor. I am thrilled that every ounce I produced will go on to make a difference in the lives of the most vulnerable. Thank you Mother’s Milk Bank, for giving my high lipase milk a higher purpose!”
—L. Bivins
– T. Elkins
