Your extra breast milk helps very low birth weight premature babies and Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, and in return, Prolacta can help you by reimbursing up to $300 for your breast pump!!
Due to the great response we received last year from our milk donors, Prolacta was able to supply needed nutritional products to even more very low birth weight, premature babies. We are pleased to announce that Prolacta has decided to extend their breast pump reimbursement program through April 30, 2012! Your breast milk donation has always helped very low birth weight babies receive the nutrition they need, but now it can also help you recover the cost of your breast pump. Additionally, for every ounce of qualified milk received, Prolacta will donate $1 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure®!
We truly appreciate the commitment our mothers make by donating their extra breast milk. Prolacta’s policy has been to cover the costs associated with milk donation, which includes testing, breast milk storage bags, and shipping. We have also supplied a breast pump in the past; however, we found out that many of our moms already had a breast pump. That is why Prolacta is offering the opportunity for our generous moms to get reimbursed for the cost of their breast pump (a value up to $300)!
Terms and Conditions Apply:
From original promotion for existing donors and moms applying before December 31, 2011:
If you currently are a qualified milk donor, you are eligible to receive up to $300 cash as reimbursement for your breast milk pump, as long as you (1) donated a total of 300 ounces between September 1, 2011 and November 28, 2011, and make an additional donation of milk by December 31, 2011 or (2) donated less than 300 ounces between September 1 and November 28, 2011, make an additional donation by December 31 and donate a total of 300 ounces by March 31, 2012.
If you are currently not a qualified breast milk donor, you must apply before December 31, 2011, become qualified and make one milk shipment no later than January 31, 2012. You will need to make a total donation of a minimum of 300 ounces no later than March 31, 2012.
New promotion for moms applying after December 31, 2011:
Donors that do not meet the above criteria now have another opportunity to participate. Donors must complete the application no later than April 30, 2012 and ship a minimum of 300 ounces within their initial qualification period (123 days from date of blood sample collection). Multiple shipments are acceptable. If you are a previous donor that needs to requalify because your qualification period has ended, you must complete the requalification application no later than April 30, 2012 and ship a minimum of 300 ounces within the subsequent qualification period.
A milk receipt report is generated at the end of each month. You will receive your check 4-6 weeks after that report is received.
Milk volume will be as determined by Prolacta, in its sole discretion. Prolacta will weigh the milk using a calibrated scale, at the time and in the condition that it is received at Prolacta's facility, and calculate the volume based on measured weight, excluding any packaging materials, using Prolacta’s standard operating procedures.
Each donor can be eligible for only one reimbursement for donations made to any Prolacta-affiliated milk bank.
Helping Hands Milk Bank abides by HIPAA regulations and makes certain that all private information is kept secure. The Running Ribbon is a registered trademark of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
As an operating company of Prolacta Bioscience, Helping Hands Milk Bank does not qualify as a 501c and therefore cannot accept financial contributions.
Due to the great response we received last year from our milk donors, Prolacta was able to supply needed nutritional products to even more very low birth weight, premature babies. We are pleased to announce that Prolacta has decided to extend their breast pump reimbursement program through April 30, 2012! Your breast milk donation has always helped very low birth weight babies receive the nutrition they need, but now it can also help you recover the cost of your breast pump. Additionally, for every ounce of qualified milk received, Prolacta will donate $1 to Susan G. Komen for the Cure®!
We truly appreciate the commitment our mothers make by donating their extra breast milk. Prolacta’s policy has been to cover the costs associated with milk donation, which includes testing, breast milk storage bags, and shipping. We have also supplied a breast pump in the past; however, we found out that many of our moms already had a breast pump. That is why Prolacta is offering the opportunity for our generous moms to get reimbursed for the cost of their breast pump (a value up to $300)!
Terms and Conditions Apply:
From original promotion for existing donors and moms applying before December 31, 2011:
If you currently are a qualified milk donor, you are eligible to receive up to $300 cash as reimbursement for your breast milk pump, as long as you (1) donated a total of 300 ounces between September 1, 2011 and November 28, 2011, and make an additional donation of milk by December 31, 2011 or (2) donated less than 300 ounces between September 1 and November 28, 2011, make an additional donation by December 31 and donate a total of 300 ounces by March 31, 2012.
If you are currently not a qualified breast milk donor, you must apply before December 31, 2011, become qualified and make one milk shipment no later than January 31, 2012. You will need to make a total donation of a minimum of 300 ounces no later than March 31, 2012.
New promotion for moms applying after December 31, 2011:
Donors that do not meet the above criteria now have another opportunity to participate. Donors must complete the application no later than April 30, 2012 and ship a minimum of 300 ounces within their initial qualification period (123 days from date of blood sample collection). Multiple shipments are acceptable. If you are a previous donor that needs to requalify because your qualification period has ended, you must complete the requalification application no later than April 30, 2012 and ship a minimum of 300 ounces within the subsequent qualification period.
A milk receipt report is generated at the end of each month. You will receive your check 4-6 weeks after that report is received.
Milk volume will be as determined by Prolacta, in its sole discretion. Prolacta will weigh the milk using a calibrated scale, at the time and in the condition that it is received at Prolacta's facility, and calculate the volume based on measured weight, excluding any packaging materials, using Prolacta’s standard operating procedures.
Each donor can be eligible for only one reimbursement for donations made to any Prolacta-affiliated milk bank.
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Helping Hands Milk Bank abides by HIPAA regulations and makes certain that all private information is kept secure. The Running Ribbon is a registered trademark of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
As an operating company of Prolacta Bioscience, Helping Hands Milk Bank does not qualify as a 501c and therefore cannot accept financial contributions.
Your valuable donation will contribute $1 per ounce to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Prolacta Bioscience® has pledged to contribute $1 to the fight against breast cancer for every ounce of qualified milk we collect. Susan G. Komen for the Cure was chosen as the recipient of this contribution because of their admirable work in fighting breast cancer.Minimum Contribution: $25,000
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