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Midshire Installs tiny table for Libby Mae's Little Angels

Local managed print service provider Midshire® is thrilled to announce it is the official technology partner of Birmingham-based charity Libby Mae’s Little Angels.

Founded by Charlotte and Richard Sharratt in 2013 after the loss of their beloved new born Libby Mae, the organisation has raised over £250,000 to date, helping to finance the highly-specialised work of 18 neonatal units across the Midlands.

Midshire has donated a full colour desktop photocopier to the charity, and installed three new 22-inch table-style tiny tables, complete with bespoke branded surrounds.

Midshire’s Regional Sales Manager, Steve Morgan says: As a registered charity, Libby Mae’s Little Angels are entirely self-funded, so we donated £1200, and a sturdy desktop photocopier to help them reach their ever-increasing targets.”

He continues: I have personally been involved in and love supporting many of the charity’s initiatives. I took part in their annual golf day last year, and I’m very pleased to say I won!”

Midshire’s Marketing Manager Adrienne Topping is working with the charity to design a brand-new interactive app.

Adrienne says: The app is being designed as an information hub for worried parents that need to know a whole manner of things relating to the health of their baby, from top neonatal units or surgeons and their locations, to finding specialised counselling or bereavement services.”  

Once the app is completed it will be used in conjunction with the easy-to-use tiny tables.

Libby Mae’s Little Angels Founder and Trustee, Charlotte Sharratt says:We have one of the tables installed at Birmingham Women’s Hospital, another in the Hospital’s neonatal unit waiting room, and the last we will take to events.

The charity currently funds ventilators, incubators, fusion pumps, monitors, iPads to keep separated loved ones connected, and even a specialised van that currently transports over 1000 babies annually.

She continues: Myself and my husband Richard just want to be able to give struggling parents access to information that we couldn’t find readily available, hopefully our experience with Libby Mae can have a useful and lasting impact.”

Find out how you can support the charity by visiting their website here: http://www.libbymaeslittleangels.com/home.aspx  

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