Subject line was Prolacta with questions about the Portland, OR news item. Sorry for any confusion--which we have been dealing with here since that incorrect media piece which is bouncing all over the place and being picked up by bloggers, etc. Correct info: The Northwest Mothers Milk Bank is a HMBANA Developing Milk Bank (we're not yet collecting or processing as we are still in the fund raising stage). We have no connection with Prolacta. We have facilitated the opening of three donor depots in the Portland area which directly send pre-screened donor milk (with the pre-screening done my a HMBANA milk bank) to the San Jose and Denver HMBANA milk banks. This is to stimulate donor awareness in the NW, as well as being a supply channel for HMBANA banks, as we work to open our facility. Now to the news item linked in Jodine's post: Most of that info is incorrect: WHO has not contacted Adventist nor HMBANA (as of this writing) for donor milk. We have three donor depots in Portland area, not one. Adventist is not a collection point for milk donations to Haiti. Adventist Medical Center is not a milk bank. Prospective donor moms are not pre-screened by HMBANA, but they are pre-screened by the individual HMBANA milk banks which are listed on the HMBANA web site. The HMBANA number listed in the article is actually the San Jose, CA milk bank number (and that director said she had 75 phone messages today!). So please do not distribute this news link or any of the incorrect info. What you can do is help by distributing the HMBANA's statement below on Haiti which will soon be posted on www.hmbana.org There are so many moms who want to help other moms and babies in this terrible emergency situation in Haiti. Please help by disseminating the correct information to them. Thanks, June June Winfield, Board Chairman Northwest Mothers Milk Bank Portland, OR www.nwmmb.org ______________________________________ HMBANA Statement: Situation in Haiti The Human Milk Banking Association of North American (HMBANA) is saddened by the disastrous earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, 2010. Our thoughts and prayers reach out to this country that now has lost so much. Many areas have no water, electricity, housing or health care facilities. Recognizing the life saving importance of breastfeeding of infants and young children in this situation, we speak in support of protection and support of Haitian breastfeeding women. Humanitarian efforts must continue to support the health of the mothers and their ability to breast feed in order to protect that of the young children. To help survivors of the Haitian earthquake please donate money to the following agencies: * UNICEF (1-800-4UNICEF) * Direct Relief International * Yele Haiti * Partners in Health * Red Cross * World Food Programme * Mercy Corps (1-888-256-1900) * Save the Children * Lambi Fund * Doctors Without Borders * The International Rescue Committee * Care The following organizations are accepting SMS donations in the US only: * SMS text " HAITI " to 90999 to donate $10 to Red Cross relief efforts * SMS text "YELE" to 501501 to Donate $5 to Yele Haiti 's Earthquake Relief efforts In order to support HMBANA to be prepared to provide donor milk if UNICEF, the Red Cross, WHO or other international organization involved on the front lines were to contact us please call your nearest HMBANA bank(found at www.HMBANA .org) and become a donor so that we will have the needed processed donor milk. Thank you! ~ The Board of Directors and Staff of HMBANA ______________________________________ Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 09:24:54 -0700 From: Jodine Chase <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Prolacta I just found this news item from Portland Oregon http://www.salem-news.com/articles/january152010/breastmilk.php "(PORTLAND, Ore.) - The World Health Organization and Adventist Medical Center are asking for human breast milk donations to help babies of the Haiti quake, and a Portland, Oregon group is the connection point for those who can help[1]...." Please go and read the entire article. The Adventist Medical Centre looks like it's an HMBANA milk bank, part of the Northwest Mother's Milk Bank, which is listed as developing on HMBANA's page. -- Jodine Chase *********************************************** Archives: http://community.lsoft.com/archives/LACTNET.html To reach list owners: [log in to unmask] Mail all list management commands to: [log in to unmask] COMMANDS: 1. To temporarily stop your subscription write in the body of an email: set lactnet nomail 2. To start it again: set lactnet mail 3. To unsubscribe: unsubscribe lactnet 4. To get a comprehensive list of rules and directions: get lactnet welcome