Stay updated with breaking news from Cyndi etsler. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Babies in intensive care unit receive special quilts ‘made with a lot of love’ Posted May 09, 2021 Quilts made through a collaborative effort by an Eastern Michigan University professor, local Kiwanis clubs and the Preemie Pals quilters group go to the neonatal intensive care unit at Mott Children s Hospital in Ann Arbor to protect babies from bright lights and loud sounds. The quilts go home with families when they leave the unit. | Photo provided by Cyndi EtslerCyndi Etsler Facebook Share WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – Seven years ago, Mike Becker retired as a clinical care specialist in Mott Children’s Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). He joined the Kiwanis Club of Tecumseh and later found that members of Kiwanis groups made quilts for the babies and families in the NICU units to provide them warmth and comfort, as well as a keepsake for when they go home. ....