The L&M Foundation is an international non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting the lives of mothers, preterm children, and their families during the first critical 1000 days and beyond, through care, support, and education.
The first 1000 days are critical in a child's development, particularly for preterm babies. This period is crucial for their physical and neurological development, and proper care can set the foundation for their future health and well-being.
We offer a range of services from providing medical support to psychosocial assistance. We also aim to empower parents with transportation services, digital tools for real-time support, and foster community engagement.
Yes, we are always looking for passionate volunteers. Please visit our website or contact us directly to find out about volunteer opportunities.
You can reach out to our implementing partners and discuss the support required. Please visit our website or contact our team for more information on accessing these resources.
We supply Information, Education and Communication materials designed to support health, nutrition and development of preterm babies, tailored for their unique developmental needs.
We offer psychosocial support, including counselling and parent support programmes, to help families cope with the emotional challenges of having a preterm baby.
We are registered with the UK Chairty Commission. As an international organisation, we operate in various locations around the world. Please check our website or contact us to find out if our services are available in your country.
Donations can be made through our website or by contacting our fundraising team. We appreciate all contributions, big or small, as they help us make a significant impact.
We collaborate with public and private sector entities to advance preterm care and development. If you are interested in partnering with us, please reach out to our partnership team for more information.
Yes, we are committed to cultivating evidence-based solutions and are involved in research initiatives to better understand preterm birth and improve outcomes.
Absolutely. We recognise that preterm birth affects the entire family, so our support extends to parents, siblings, and other relatives involved in the care of the preterm child.