
Our mission
Improving the quality of life in adults born prematurely by helping them to recognise and recognise the symptoms caused by this premature birth, giving them self-direction and feeling about their overall well-being.

Our vision
We are committed to mapping the long-term effects of early birth, raising awareness, sharing knowledge and providing support about the consequences at a later age. By promoting practical handles, treatment, education on a scientific basis and dialogue with healthcare professionals and policy makers, we promote recognition, recognition and self-direction. The aim is to improve the quality of life of the premature and their relatives.
We think it is important that prematurely born adults get a place where they can feel heard and understood. In addition, we strive to support the prematurely born adults in their search. We also consider it important that the information and investigations are available to everyone. We do this by interviews with experts, but also by translating scientific articles into understandable language, so that everyone can read it.
This foundation is set up for prematurely born adults by prematurely born adults. This means that the people behind our foundation themselves were born prematurely, knowing what an early birth means and what consequences it entails. Like no other, we understand the challenges, the questions, but also the strength of the early birth. Our own experiences form the basis of this foundation and that is what we share in the mission and vision described above. Curious who we are?
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