Mentoring For Parents Of Newborns In Intensive Care | Project Nicu

Provides mentors for parents whose newborn children are hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Mentors are parents who have experienced the hospitalization of their own newborns. They are matched with parents currently in similar situations. Mentors provide support, share resources, and listen to parents going through the experience. Mentors receive training to ensure they can assist.

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211 Cleveland

Physical Address

700 Ken Mark Industrial Pkwy., #730, Broadview Heights, OH 44147

Hours

Varies according to need.

Application process

Fill out a request for a mentor or to be a mentor on organization's website or via social media platforms.

Fee

None.

Eligibility

Mentors are parents of children who went through hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit at least 2 years from the date of application. Those receiving mentoring currently have a hospitalized child.

Service area

United States

Agency info

Project Nicu

Supports families with children in a neonatal intensive care unit and the medical professionals who care for them.