Regina parents Krista Sandercok and Trevor Friesen are starting a fundraiser through their events company to thank Regina General Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
The pair welcomed their daughter, Eleanor, into their lives a year and a half ago, but her birth was not easy.
“The only reason that I think she’s alive is because the NICU,” Friesen said.
Elenor was born breeched prematurely. Her heart stopped before labour but doctors at the hospital were able to restart it.
In addition, she was born with amniotic bands around her hip and buttocks, forming a bubble that needed to be surgically removed. She also had breathing problems. All of this would result in a month-long stay at the NICU.
“There was not time to even react or think… We just put all of our trust in (NICU), that they knew what they were doing,” Sandercock said.
“We trust the process. The doctors know what they’re doing and we let them work,” Friesen said.
The couple owns a company that does music and planning for events. Through it, they arranged a fundraiser for the NICU.
“Although we can’t personally hand over thousands of dollars, our goal was to be able to take what we do and be able to put that into an event and give back to them that way,” Sandercock said.
Called Local Bands for Tiny Hands, the fundraiser will feature local music artists such as Justin Labrash and N.O.D.
The couple is still seeking sponsors for the Jan. 15 event, which has a goal is to raise $15,000.
“Without the NICU without the staff who knew what they were doing to take care of such a tiny little baby, we wouldn’t be here with a lovable bundle right now,” said Friesen.