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ATHENA’S STORY

A JOURNEY OF EMPOWERMENT AND HOPE

The journey to protect my daughter started while I was still carrying her. At
40, pregnancy posed many obstacles, not least of which was the fact that medical
professionals classified me as being “advanced maternal age.” Every time I went
to the high-risk doctor for an ultrasound, I felt a knot in my stomach, worrying
about potential health problems. Although I had intended to have a c-section due
to her health concerns, as the saying goes, you can make plans but you can’t
plan for the outcome.

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INSPIRED BY MY DAUGHTER’S FIGHT FOR LIFE IN THE NICU

Athena’s Warriors is Born

My heart aches as I recall my daughter’s four- month journey in the NICU. The
emotional and financial strain of commuting 45 minutes each way, five days a
week, was unbearable, especially as I was unable to work full-time and provide
the necessary care for my 5-year-old at home. The distance between us felt like
a constant weight on my shoulders. I knew the loneliness I felt I could not let
any other parent or caregiver go through it alone. At that moment Athena’s
warriors was born.





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WHAT IS IT?

Athena Warriors is NICU Parent Peer Services for parents with babies in the
NICU, providing guidance and support to navigate the NICU experience and promote
positive outcomes for both parents and babies.

WHO IS IT FOR?

Parents or Caregivers that have a baby/babies in the NICU.

WARRIOR SUPPORT INCLUDES:

 * Financial support ( stipend or gift cards for gas or groceries)
 * Parental or caregiver emotional support (weekly visits and phone calls as
   often as the caregiver needs)
 * Admission gift (journal, silicone bracelet with a matching stuffed animal

Post NICU

 * Once a week meeting in person or virtual
 * Set up medical equipment in the home if applicable
 * Phone calls/text messages
 * Assisting with phone calls to the provider


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obstacles, not least of which was the fact that medical professionals classified
me as being "advanced maternal...

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In my own life, I have come to realize fear is the anticipation of what may or
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