Our Miracles

See some of the little miracles and read their stories. The Hope and Miracles Project loves sharing stories and experiences of premature babies.

  • Le Beb 6/6/2015

    Before picture

    After picture

    Parents:
    Jeb & Joan

    Siblings:
    Alphie (age 3)
    Conan (age 900)

    Place of Birth:
    Des Moines, IA

    Story:
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    Now:
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How to be a part of a legacy.

The Hope & Miracles Project, was founded to honor the fight of Morgan and Houston McCoin and to support fellow NICU patients and their families. The McCoin twins’ brave fight inspired so many during their lives, it is only fitting to continue their legacy for years to come.

Your donations will allow The Hope & Miracles Project to purchase and give necessary and needed items to the babies in the hospital.
Below are some examples of what your donations will purchase.

  • Socks ($4)

    Premie socks are needed to prevent temperature loss through the feet.

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  • Pajamas ($7)

    When ready, babies in the NICU need size appropriate clothing to help regulate body temperature.

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  • Clothes ($10)

    When ready, babies in the NICU need size appropriate clothing to help regulate body temperature.

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  • Pacifier w/ Stuffed Animal ($12)

    These particular pacifiers help premies learn to use their hands, arms and back, as well as develop muscles, as they reach to hold the stuffed animal.

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  • Blanket ($15)

    Fuzzy blankets keep babies safe, warm and comfortable. Blankets are also used to swaddle babies.

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  • Bathtubs ($20)

    Rub a dub dub, these tiny tubs keep babies safe during bathing.

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  • Boppy Pillow or Lounger ($40)

    The Boppy Pillow is great for sitting or napping, enabling the baby to develop stronger muscles and acclimate to its surroundings.

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  • Play Gyms ($60)

    Featuring sounds, textures and lights, play gyms are an important part of sensory development.

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  • Excersaucers ($100)

    Stimulating exersaucers are great for strengthening tiny muscles and encouraging physical development.

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  • Mama roo swings ($300)

    NICU babies love to rock and be in motion. It is comforting like being in the womb.

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  • Giraffe Incubators ($50,000)

    For the tiniest of the little ones. Keeps them warm, germ-free, safe and secure. Provides easy access for doctors and nurses to care for little one to two pound babies.

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