
28/07/2025
Earlier this year our Neonatal Team led a fundraising campaign with Leeds Hospitals Charity alongside parents to fund Beads of Courage for some of the tiniest babies they care for.
Now, thanks to everyone who came together to support their fundraising efforts, babies like Mia and her family are benefitting from the internationally renowned not-for-profit programme that helps children tell their stories through colourful beads, each one marking a moment of courage or hope.
Mia was born at 36 weeks and 3 days via emergency c-section after her mum discovered she had pre-eclampsia at her hospital appointment, and was immediately taken for specialist care.
From 20 weeks, the family knew it wasn’t going to be an easy journey after being told the pregnancy was high risk because Mia had suspected Oesophageal Atresia and Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula (TOF/OA) which could effect her ability to swallow and breath normally.
On the Neonatal Unit, Mia’s family started to collect Beads of Courage to mark the milestones in Mia’s hospital journey, her mum said:
'We can’t tell you what the beads of courage have meant to us, and what they will mean to Mia as she grows older. It is the most beautiful sensory representation of her journey she can see, touch and feel for herself when she is older. Each bead will tell her a piece of her journey to recovery; the good, the not so good, the memories and the milestones.
'For me, each week, taking a moment to collect her beads; was a chance connect, to reflect, but also to remember she is one step closer to coming home. For us, it’s Mia’s story, it’s not smooth sailing, it’s a bumpy ride but it’s a story of courage & strength, of determination and the challenges she has already overcome, it’s a beautiful reminder.'
Thank you to Leeds Hospitals Charity and all their supporters for getting behind this important programme. Huge thanks to Mia and her family for sharing their experience.