Posted: Apr 26, 2011
The Newborn Possibilities Program, a first-of-its-kind initiative that provides no-cost cord blood collection for babies at high risk for cerebral palsy, was recently featured on the Arizona Public Media website. You can view the 7-minute feature here.
The program, which was launched in 2009, is a collaboration between Cord Blood Registry (CBR), Tucson Medical Center and two advocacy organizations based in Tucson, Watching Over Mothers & Babies Foundation and Save the Cord Foundation. In a recent blog post, we chronicled the achievements of the Newborn Possibilities Program.
You can provide support to the program through a tax-deductible donation that will help families who have a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy and enrolled in a clinical trial using cord blood. Click here to learn more.