For every pound you donate, we will match you 100% and send nappies and wipes to the Ickle Pickles Children's Charity.
Ickle Pickles supports the smallest and sickest babies who need intensive care in neonatal units.
There are over 90,000 babies born sick or prematurely in the UK every year.
One in thirteen babies are born prematurely.
Ickle Pickles supports full term babies (40 weeks) requiring treatment or surgery and babies born prematurely (before 37 weeks).
Since 2009, the Ickle Pickles children’s charity has been raising money for the intensive care equipment that treats these babies and helps to keep them alive.
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