Tiny Sparks WA Quiz Night

It's on again!!

Join us on Saturday night 12th March 2016 for our second annual Quiz Night to help raise funds for our various support programs including Care Packages, Parent Workshops and our newly launched Developmental Play Group! Most importantly, come by for a night of FUN!

Ex-radio DJ Brett Campany will once again be lending his skills as MC for the night, and after a few smug tables walked away with a couple of rounds of 10/10 last year, the questions are guaranteed to be more challenging this time around!!

There will be games, raffles and opportunities to win extra prizes through the night; it's bound to be a great night out with some friendly competition thrown in the mix!

Speaking of friendly competition, if you work at a hospital with a Neonatal Unit and would like to enter a staff team, contact us for an exclusive discount code - we want to see a battle of the hospitals take place! 

Prize and game details to come closer to the night...

EDIT: Tickets are now closed

Workshop: Going Home After a Neonatal Unit Stay

Taking your baby home after a stay in a Neonatal Unit can be very different to taking your baby home after the birth of a healthy newborn. Whilst both can be a challenging experience for parents, taking your baby home after weeks or months in a Neonatal Unit comes with a unique set of considerations. Many parents have these types of questions:

How do I protect my baby from germs?
I'm afraid to let other people hold my baby - how do I deal with visitors?
What do I tell people when they ask me how old my baby is?
What happens when I return to KEMH or PMH for appointments? Will we be in a waiting room with sick children?
I'm nervous about having my baby home without monitors. How can I reassure myself? Do I need to buy a breathing monitor?
How long will by baby be followed up for?

This forum style workshop, conducted by Michelle Giles, mother to ex-25 weeker Olivia, and April Ratajczak, mother to ex-29 weeker Emily, will discuss these issues and allow you an opportunity to ask questions, or discuss, any concerns you have surrounding taking your baby home. The workshop is open to all parents who currently have a baby in a Neonatal Unit in WA or have taken a baby home after a stay in a Neonatal Unit in recent months.

All attendees will receive a FREE gift bag on the night containing items useful for going home, including a bulk pack of Aqium hand sanitiser kindly donated by Ego Pharmaceuticals and nappy samples donated by BabyLove and much more.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Merry Christmas 2015!

As we approach Christmas, Tiny Sparks wanted to thank everyone for their amazing support and contributions over the past year, and a very special mention to the volunteers who helped us make this Christmas very special.  As you may know, we put out a call for quilts.  Would you like to know how it turned out?  Here's a video to give you a glimpse!   We are overwhelmed and so grateful for the outpouring of support and love from everyone.  The quilts we received were simply amazing.  We know that each one was made with love and will brighten the day for families all across Western Australia.

From all of here at Tiny Sparks, Thank you.  Merry Christmas, and Happy New year.

Busy Bee Wrap

On Sunday morning, 29th November 2015, dozens of keen volunteers flocked to the Tom Dadour Community Centre in Subiaco to join in Tiny Sparks WA's 'Christmas and Care Package Volunteering Busy Bee'.

Volunteers assisted with wrapping Christmas Ornament gifts, packaging milestone cards, packing Care Packages and attaching studs to donated NICU gowns among other tasks. Between volunteers who assisted throughout the morning plus sewers, knitters and quilters who stopped by throughout the day almost 40 people joined in the Busy Bee! 

Thank you so very much to everyone who contributed in any way to a very successful and productive morning. All Christmas presents are wrapped and ready to be distributed thanks to these busy bees! They say 'many hands make light work' and that was definitely true in this instance!

Christmas 2015

Each year approximately 200 babies around Western Australia spend their very first Christmas in a neonatal intensive care unit or special care nursery.  Some of them have not yet met their brothers and sisters, grandparents, aunties, uncles or the rest of their families.  This can be a very challenging time!

This year, with your help and support, we would like to give every baby a special Christmas ornament that can be treasured by their family for many years to come.  This is in addition to the Christmas Quilts donated by hundreds of volunteers who have spent their time sewing over the past couple of months.  Thankyou so much!

We have partnered with Foote and Flame to design a unique and special ornament.  Their support by donation of time, product and design is to be commended.  I'm sure they would welcome a 'Like' on their Facebook page as a show of thanks.

Jennifer & Daniel Foote (Foote and Flame) together with Amber Bates (Tiny Sparks WA) and their children.

Jennifer & Daniel Foote (Foote and Flame) together with Amber Bates (Tiny Sparks WA) and their children.