TAMPA, Fla. – Today, March of Dimes partnered with Aetna Better Health of Florida to host a special neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) care kit distribution event. The event was held at HCA Brandon in commemoration of World Prematurity Day.

The NICU distribution kit provided basic care supplies, emotional support resources, and educational materials to families currently pursuing the NICU. This initiative reflects March of Dimes’ commitment to giving every baby the best start possible and ensuring that no parent feels alone during life’s most vulnerable moments.
“We are extremely grateful to partner with Aetna Better Health of Florida to provide parents with the resources they need during an incredibly busy and scary time,” March of Dimes said. “These kits won’t take all the stress out of the hospital-to-home transition, but they will provide items that will make it a little bit easier. Together, we hope to provide families with practical items and resources to help them during this difficult time in their child’s life.”
For many parents, leaving a newborn in the NICU brings additional challenges and emotional strain. Packed with essentials and helpful resources, these free kits are designed to ease the transition from hospital to home, providing both practical support and messages of care from the community. These are reminders that families are not alone in this journey and that support networks are ready to help them every step of the way.

March of Dimes, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the health of mothers and babies, has partnered with Aetna Better Health of Florida, a trusted health plan committed to supporting families across the state.

Through this collaboration, we are providing these kits to ensure patients and families receive extra comfort, encouragement, and practical tools during some of the most difficult and challenging times in their lives.
For more information about NICU distribution events or to support March of Dimes efforts, visit marchofdimes.org.
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