ABOUT PREEMIE GLOBAL IMPACT

From Fragile Beginnings to Global Hope

Supporting premature babies, mothers, and families in underserved communities around the world.

WHO WE ARE

Every Breath Is a Victory

Preemie Global Impact is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting premature babies and their families in underserved communities across the globe.

We believe every baby deserves a fighting chance, regardless of where they are born. Through compassion, advocacy, and community support, we work to improve outcomes for premature infants and provide hope to families during some of life’s most challenging moments.

“Every breath taken, every milestone achieved, and every life touched is a victory worth celebrating.”
— Preemie Global Impact

A Challenge That Touches Families Worldwide


Each year, millions of babies are born prematurely around the world. While advances in neonatal care have improved survival rates in many regions, countless families still face barriers to essential healthcare, supplies, and support.

In underserved communities across Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, and beyond, families often navigate premature birth with limited resources and few support systems.

Preemie Global Impact exists to help bridge that gap.

15M+
Premature births worldwide each year

Millions
Of families impacted by preterm birth

Global
Communities in need of support and resources

The Story That Inspired Our Mission

Preemie Global Impact was inspired by the journey of Asher, who was born at 23 weeks and weighed just one pound and eight ounces.

After spending four months in neonatal intensive care, Asher’s family experienced firsthand the challenges, fears, and small victories that define the NICU journey.

Grateful for the care and support they received, they began asking a simple question:

“What if celebrating the lives of preemies could help another baby survive?”
— The question that created Preemie Global Impact

Join Us Today

Together, we can create a future where every premature baby and every family has access to the care, support, and hope they deserve.