Supporting Families Impacted by the Formula & Donor Milk Shortages

Medela Introduces #MomsUnite4Milk Campaign to Benefit Families Across North America
Medela's #MomsUnite4Milk Campaign

With the current formula and donor milk shortages affecting families across North America, Medela is continuing its efforts to help. We want to empower families to support each other, and are kicking off a month-long #MomsUnite4Milk pumpathon and educational campaign to support moms and families who are uniting to help address this national crisis. We are inspired by the incredible community of parents, who passionately support each other through their unique journeys every day. There are a few ways to get involved:

  1. Join our month-long #MomsUnite4Milk breast pumpathon and donate milk to HMBANA or your local milk bank. Medela will provide 1,000 moms with breast milk storage bags if they agree to donate their milk to a milk bank.

How does it work? Email your name and address to MedelaCares@Medela.com and let us know how you will support!

What should you know? Medela will provide breast milk storage bags to the first 1,000 moms located in the in the USA or Canada who reach out to us.

  1. Make a direct monetary donation to HMBANA. Medela will make a monetary donation benefitting nonprofit milk banks across North America (up to $25,000 will be distributed) to elevate the important role that donor milk can play in supporting this issue, find more milk donors, and increase capacity at their locations.

    How does it work?  Nonprofit milk banks in the USA or Canada can reach out to MedelaCares@Medela.com by June 30 to find out how we can partner and support will be provided on a first come, first served basis.
  2. Share information about this campaign and educational resources to breastfeeding moms in your network. 

About Medela

This effort is a part of Medela Cares, the company’s corporate social responsibility program, which focuses on solutions for global issues, including maternal and infant health amidst critical transitions such as coming home from the hospital, fostering the mother-baby bond in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) or the return to work. In May, Medela donated to the Mother’s Milk Bank of the Western Great Lakes in support of their ongoing efforts to provide families with donor breast milk. With Medela Cares’ emphasis on serving the underrepresented and populations experiencing crisis, this initiative elevates the public health crises affecting families everywhere, impacted by shortages in both formula and donor breast milk. For more information about Medela Cares, visit MedelaCares.com.

Through advancing research, observing natural behavior and listening to our customers, Medela turns science into care while nurturing health for generations. Medela supports millions of moms, babies, patients and healthcare professionals in more than 100 countries all over the world.  As the healthcare choice for more than 6 million hospitals and homes across the globe, and the most trusted breast pump brand in North America*, Medela provides the leading research-based breast milk feeding and baby products, healthcare solutions for hospitals, and clinical education. Medela is dedicated to building better health outcomes, simplifying and improving life, and developing breakthroughs that help moms, babies and patients live their life to the fullest. For more information, visit www.medela.us.

*Voted most trusted breast pump brand by United States and Canadian shoppers based on the 2022 BrandSpark® American and Canadian Trust Studies