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This is your daily reminder

to Always Believe in Miracles

   We envision a world where every NICU parent feels supported, seen, and strengthened, where miracles are expected, not doubted

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Hi Friends,

 

My name is Miracle. I was born prematurely at just 22 weeks gestation. That means when I was born my mom had been pregnant for about 5 months. I weighed 14 ounces, not even a pound! The term used for babies like me is "micro-preemie". I've been told that I was so small that I could fit in the palm of a hand! With my gestational age and low birth weight, the doctors said I had a 2% chance of survival.

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Our Mission

 

Rooted in faith and compassion, the Miracle Christine Foundation supports NICU families with encouragement, resources, and real life testimony to remind them that with God, nothing is impossible,  and miracles happen every day.

What We Do
Distribute NICU Journals to hospitals nationwide so families can document their baby’s journey, track milestones, and process their emotions.

Create Care Packages for NICU parents in the future (coming soon).

Build Partnerships with NICUs and children's hospitals to ensure families feel seen and supported.

 

Why It Matters
The NICU can be overwhelming and isolating. Many parents don’t know what to expect — or if they’ll even bring their baby home. We’re here to say: You’re not alone. There is light on the other side of the tunnel, and we’ll walk with you the whole way.

In the U.S., the percentage of infants admitted to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) has increased from 8.7% in 2016 to 9.8% in 2023, an increase of 13% according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Meet the Founder 
Chambria

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   Chambria is the founder and heart behind the Miracle Christine Foundation, but more importantly she’s the mother of Brielle and Miracle, the tiny baby who changed everything.

In 2013, Chambria gave birth to Miracle at just 22 weeks  gestation. Weighing 14 ounces, Miracle was given a 2% chance of survival. The months that followed were filled with uncertainty, fear, and an emotional rollercoaster of NICU life. Over the course of 114 days, Chambria faced countless diagnoses, setbacks, and moments where she was told her daughter wouldn’t make it. But Miracle made it and taught Chambria the power of prayer and to always believe in miracles.

For Chambria, this work is more than a mission. It’s a calling.

"Not too many days pass when I don't find myself telling this story or giving an encouraging word to someone based on the lessons I’ve learned from this period in my life,"


"I'm often asked, 'What would you say to someone going through this?' And this foundation is my answer. It’s me, speaking to those who need to hear an encouraging word."

Chambria created the Miracle Christine Foundation because she remembers the moments of desperation, googling and scrolling for just one success story she could cling to.

"At the time, I couldn’t find any. So I leaned hard on my faith in God. But I promised myself that when I  make it out of this season, I’d become the story someone else needed. 

The Hurley Children's Hospital of Flint, Michigan gave Chambria a voice and a platform to stand on. Chambria has volunteered many years to Hurley sharing her story and testimony.

"​Whenever Hurley calls, I will move mountains to be there, I can't begin to show my appreciation and love to the staff at Hurley Children's Hospital."

Chambria brings years of ministry experience, a heart for community, a willingness to serve, and a deep belief in God’s power to restore and renew. Through this foundation, she not only offers NICU parents a journal — she offers them a lifeline, a listening ear, and proof that miracles still happen.

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