
Globe Magazine
After a NICU nurse’s infant died, she decided to keep pumping her breast milk to help other babies
Inside an invisible village — from caring strangers to bereaved mothers — that nourishes babies when they need it the most . . .
By Gabriella Gage
We’re thrilled to share that Mothers’ Milk Bank Northeast has been featured in The Boston Globe Magazine as part of its special Health Equity issue.
This recognition is a powerful testament to our nearly 20 years of advancing equitable access to safe donor human milk for all babies.
Here at the milk bank, we know that donor milk can mean the difference between a vulnerable infant living a bright future — or not. That’s why we remain deeply committed to breaking down barriers and expanding access to this essential medical resource.
This spotlight honors the vital work we — including you, our champions — make possible: helping fragile newborns thrive, regardless of geography, income, or circumstance.
Thank you to The Boston Globe for not only amplifying our mission but reinforcing how truly vital it is. And thank YOU for standing with us — and with the little ones who depend on us.
Grateful . . .
We’re deeply grateful to Lindsay and Ashley, who bravely shared their stories to bring this article to life. Their voices bring heart, and hope to our mission.