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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Lily’s Hope aids families with preemies

Lily’s Hope Foundation is still committed to answering the emergency needs of families with premature babies in the Lehigh Valley and beyond.

Although the foundation had to cancel its spring fundraisers, an event called #ShareHopeSaturday is ongoing through May 16.

Every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon curbside service is available at the office at 1148 S Cedar Crest Blvd., lower level, Salisbury Township.

For this event, supporters are urged to participate in a supply drive through the help of social media to help them gather items for Lily’s Hope families that are very difficult to find right now.

These items are key for families with fragile newborns that Lily’s Hope usually include in their care packages like hand sanitizer, hand soap, paper towels, baby wipes, etc.

At the same time they are also offering their Lily’s Hope families to come to the office and pick up their care packages.

There is a table at the end of the office walkway and people are asked to beep or call when they were outside and then Lily’s Hope staff meet them outside.

“Last Saturday was their first event and it was awesome,” said Jennifer M. Driscoll, MBA, founder/executive director with Lily’s Hope Foundation. “As an all-volunteer non-profit, we are grateful for your support!”

For information, contact Jen Driscoll at Jen@LilysHopeFoundation.org or call 267-776-HOPE

PRESS PHOTOS COURTESY LILY'S HOPE FOUNDATIONAiden Patrick helps out at the Lily's Hope Foundation Share Hope Saturday event April 25 at the foundation's office, Salisbury Township. The event aids families with preemies with the hard to items that are difficult to find right now.