Owlet Inc. Partners with March of Dimes to Support NICU Families with $75,000 Donation of Dream Sock Monitors

Reuters
15 May
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/OWLT">Owlet Inc.</a> Partners with March of Dimes to Support NICU Families with $75,000 Donation of Dream Sock Monitors

Owlet Inc. has announced a new partnership with March of Dimes, a leading organization dedicated to maternal and infant health. As part of this collaboration, Owlet has donated 250 FDA-cleared Dream Sock® smart baby monitors, valued at $75,000, to the March of Dimes' Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Care Package Kit program. The partnership aims to support families during vulnerable moments by providing vital resources that help monitor babies and establish peace of mind for parents. Additionally, Owlet will participate in the March for Babies walk in Cleveland, OH, sponsoring the Honor Tent and distributing Nursery of Hope seedlings to honor little lives lost. This initiative underscores Owlet's commitment to closing health equity gaps and supporting maternal and infant health.

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