Our CUBS & Kids Dads group is for Post-NICU dads. Having a space to call your own, to connect with other fathers walking a similar path and process the NICU journey and fatherhood as a whole, that is what we are offering. This group is a collaboration with Caring for yoU and Baby (CUB) Clinic at the University of Denver. Weekly group meetings provide information and education on topics relevant to NICU dads and a welcoming community of kindness, compassion and shared experience. It is an inclusive community and is open to all fathers of NICU babies, regardless of the hospital where their child was born or hospitalized, including hospitals not currently served by Love for Lily.

Curious but still on the fence? Text us 720-526-2556 with your questions or hit reply and email us back. We are here for you.

The Details:

Starting November 30th, 2023

Every Thursday 5:30PM (MST)

Join the Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85195847218?pwd=YzYwZ2xraFJxWS9EN1FGWXJ3UVpqQT09
Meeting ID: 851 9584 7218
Passcode: 872577

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How to get Zoom

From your mobile phone or tablet

  1. Go to the App Store
  2. Search for zoom.us
  3. Download the app & create an account (it’s free!)

From your computer

  1. Visit www.zoom.us
  2. Create an account (it’s free!)

How to join a meeting

  • Login and enter the meeting ID
  • Click the url from above
  • Visit our website and click the link or find options for calling in

Love for Lily’s goals in all of our programming are:

  • To provide social, emotional, and logistical support to families with children who have been hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units of area hospitals.
  • To provide non-medical services that aim to connect parents to other NICU families and to community resources that may reduce the incidence of postpartum mood disorders in this population of parents.
  • To educate and empower the families of NICU infants to take a more proactive and involved role in the care of their children while in the NICU in order to help alleviate feelings of helplessness and fear and to strengthen bonds between babies and parents.
  • To connect all families served with available and appropriate therapeutic and community resources as needed.

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