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Vygon donates £600 to charity Tiny But Mighty

The charity, Tiny But Mighty, which helps parents navigate the mental and physical stresses of having a child in a neonatal intensive care unit, has received a funding boost from medical device company, Vygon UK.

Swindon-based Vygon, donated £600 to Tiny But Mighty to mark World Prematurity Day (17 November), which raises awareness and advocates for the health and wellbeing of premature babies and their families. A campaign invited parents and caregivers to share pictures of their preterm infants to celebrate the ‘tiny fighters’, with Vygon pledging a donation to the local charity for every image submitted.

Paul Allen, Vygon’s Business Unit Manager, Obstetrics, Neonatal and Enteral, explains: “The journey of premature babies is marked by uncertainty, requiring additional care, attention, and specialised medical treatment. Vygon stands proud in its commitment to improving the lives of premature infants and their families by actively supporting organisations and initiatives devoted to their wellbeing.”

For more information visit www.vygon.co.uk

Tiny But Mighty founder Chloe Kirwan visited Vygon HQ to share insights into the charity's mission and the support it provides to parents through care packages.


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