fbpx
Hope for HIE – Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Hope for HIE – Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy

BLOG

News

Welcoming Winter Intern, Rachel Ramnarine

Welcoming Winter Intern, Rachel Ramnarine

February 17th, 2023  | News

Rachel Ramnarine is joining Hope for HIE for a winter internship. Rachel will be working on HIE Awareness Month initiatives, such as the social media campaign, HIE Awareness Ambassador program, and related promotion. She is a senior at the University of Miami in Florida, majoring in Communication, with a minor in Health Communication, set to graduate this May. She brings […]

Hope for HIE Represented at International Newborn Brain Conference

Hope for HIE Represented at International Newborn Brain Conference

February 17th, 2023  | News

The 2023 International Newborn Brain Conference held February 8-11 in Clearwater, FL brought together the leading experts in neonatal neurology, from 59 different countries. Hope for HIE’s global community was well-represented throughout the conference. In partnership with organizations like TREND Community, researchers from Maine Medical Center, and Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, the HIE patient and family perspective were woven into […]

Annie Gunning, CCLS joins Hope for HIE providing Child Life Services

Annie Gunning, CCLS joins Hope for HIE providing Child Life Services

January 31st, 2023  | News

Annie Gunning, CCLS, is joining Hope for HIE to provide Child Life services for our Hope for HIE community. Annie has been a certified Child Life Specialist for over 22 years in both the inpatient and community setting. She is available to support the entire family system through child life interventions that aim to minimize the immediate and long-term effects […]

2022 Impact Report

2022 Impact Report

January 31st, 2023  | News

We are excited to share the 2022 Hope for HIE Impact Report: Interactive Document: Printable PDF:

2022 Year in Review

2022 Year in Review

January 9th, 2023  | News  |  By Betsy Pilon, Executive Director

Dear Hope for HIE community, 2022 was the biggest growth year yet for our “little organization that could and does”. I’m not sure we can say we are little anymore! This year, we were able to grow to serve thousands more families and accelerate advocacy and research — something we’ve been dreaming about for many years. Because of the incredible […]

SIGN UP

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

SIGNUP

Connect with families, read inspiring stories, and get helpful resources delivered right to your inbox.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.