The ROP Foundation  "Helping premature babies and children see a brighter future"
Your Subtitle text



There are approximately 3.9 million infants born in the U.S. each year; of those, about 28,000 weigh 2¾ pounds or less. About 14,000–16,000 of these infants are affected by some degree of ROP. The disease improves and leaves no permanent damage in milder cases of ROP. About 90 percent of all infants with ROP are in the milder category and do not need treatment. However, infants with more severe disease can develop impaired vision or even blindness. About 1,100–1,500 infants annually develop ROP that is severe enough to require medical treatment. About 400–600 infants each year in the US become legally blind from ROP. These figures do not include the many babies that have some form of vision loss from ROP disease.                                           

     "Being a parent to a Premature baby is hard enough, but facing blindness is a whole new experience."- Candi Sturgeon mom to 24 weeker
"Read our story"

Join our new Facebook parent group. A place where parents of preemies with visual difficulties can come to chat with one another. Post pictures of your children get to know other parents who are going through what you are. Learn about Resources available or just find a new friend.

     The ROP Foundation
     TheROPFoundation@aol.com
       

            305-562-3642      

 

Currently taking donations for silent auction. Contact us for details. The foundation is operated by Candi Sturgeon founder of the foundation. There are no employees. All donations benefit children who have a diagnosis of ROP.
Web Hosting Companies