Thursday, January 22, 2015

Welcome, Maggie! New Photography Volunteer

Please help us welcome volunteer photographer, Maggie! She will be helping give the gift of NICU photography to preemie and NICU families in Wisconsin!


Service Area: Madison, WI

Hospitals: UW Hospital, St. Marys, Meriter, Dean


About Maggie:


“I am a mommy to two young kids.  My family loves the outdoors and the majority of my photography sessions are done outside at local parks to enjoy all that is around us. 
I focus mainly on newborn and child photography as I feel you get the most natural expressions from them :) I love how different every little one is.

I wanted to give my time to volunteer because being a parent is the best gift in the world.  Sometimes our little ones need some extra help or care and while that can be so scary- it's a part of our lives and that time should be treasured and remembered as well.”




www.preemieprints.org
Preemie Prints is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization sharing hope with NICU families through a variety of support programs. One of those programs is the gift of NICU photography and preemie photography. NICU families from across the US can request a no-charge photography session by a Preemie Prints volunteer. The family request from can be found on the right side of our website. These sessions are free of charge and for any NICU family, regardless of time spent in the NICU. The NICU photo shoot can take place inside the NICU or after baby is discharged and at home until their 1st birthday. Facing time in a NICU with a premature or critically ill baby is an extremely difficult time for families. Preemie Prints has a mission to share hope by letting families know they are not alone. Preemie Prints currently has over 100 volunteers nationwide. We are always looking for more volunteers to share in our mission! If you are interested, please email sherri@preemieprints.org and visit our website at www.preemieprints.org. To date Preemie Prints and our volunteers have gifted over 500 NICU family sessions.


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