Thursday, June 7, 2012

Thank You Thursday: Peek-A-Boo ICU

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Thank You Thursday: Peek-A-Boo ICU


Today is our first Thank You Thursday! Every Thursday we would like to take the opportunity to show our appreciation to organizations and individuals making a difference in the lives of ICU families.

Today we send our sincerest thanks to registered neonatal nurse, Jodi. Jodi not only makes a difference in the lives of her patients but in the lives of NICU families all across the world through her page, Peek-A-Boo ICU. Peek-A-Boo ICU offers a wealth of knowledge to the NICU parent as they travel on the uncertain journey of parenting a critically ill child. The Peek-A-Boo ICU website gives a comprehensive view into the perspective of a parent with a child in the NICU by providing an outlet for parents to share their journey and to communicate with other NICU families.

Peek-A-Boo ICU also has a wonderful online boutique where parents can purchase jewelry to commemorate their stay in the NICU. With the proceeds from the shop, Jodi makes amazing contributions to organizations and individuals that support the wellness of NICU families, including Project Sweet Peas. This past Mother’s Day, with Jodi’s support and the support of bracelet sponsors, we delivered 500 Peek-A-Boo ICU journey bracelets to NICU moms across the country. Each mother along with her bracelet received a code which will allow them to personalize their journey bracelet with journey beads at a discount. Each handcrafted bead they buy signifies a triumph, trial, or milestone while in the NICU.

The exciting news is that Peek-A-Boo ICU is extending this discount code to all Project Sweet Peas supporters! Visit the Peek-A-Boo ICU shop at www.peekabooicu.org and use the code PSP2012 when checking out to receive 15% your order. Also, don't forget to send your appreciation to Jodi. Jodi is an amazing support to the NICU community and we once again send her a big thank you for all that she does!

To learn more about Peek-A-Boo ICU please visit: www.peekabooicu.net

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