Murcia breast milk bank marks 5 year anniversary with more than 700 babies helped

Breast milk bottles.

Murcia breast milk bank celebrates five years supporting newborns care. Photo Credit: Jaye Haych / Unsplash

The breast milk bank of the Region of Murcia recently celebrated its five year anniversary. The bank, which boasts three locations in Murcia, Cartagena, and Lorca, has helped more than 700 newborn babies, and has launched a new website for an initiative that provides useful content for families, developed by professionals.

Nearly 700 kindhearted donors help vulnerable newborns in the Region of Murcia

To be exact, 733 newborns, mostly premature newborns, have benefited from the regional breast milk bank. Over its five years of existence, 668 women have donated breast milk for the cause. This has established the regional bank as an essential resource for neonatal care in the Region of Murcia.

Nearly 4,000 litres of breast milk donated and sent to different areas in Murcia

According to the Minister of Health of the Region of Murcia, Juan José Pedreño, some 3,750 litres of breast milk have been collected over the past five years. This milk is then pasteurised, and distributed to neonatal units all across the Region, including in the Virgen de la Arrixaca Hospital in Murcia, the Santa Lucía Hospital in Cartagena, and the Rafael Méndez Hospital in Lorca, proportional with the orders placed.

Celebrating generous breast milk donors and support groups

This anniversary was as much about celebrating the generosity of the donors as it was about the five successful years of the breast milk bank. In the Region of Murcia, there were 109 active donors in 2026, who contributed 284 litres of milk and directly improved the care and survival of nearly 60 vulnerable newborn babies.

The kindness of the donors cannot be overstated, from mothers who have surplus milk to those who want to use it for charitable purposes, as well as those who have experienced the reality of caring for a child with a shortage of breast milk. Breastfeeding support groups, with outreach work, have also helped to gain more donors for the breast milk bank.

The ‘First 1,000 Days’: An initiative to help overwhelmed new parents

The bank’s new initiative, called “The First 1,000 Days of Life and Beyond,” provides expert care for families with newborns, developed by experienced professionals. This programme supports families with children, from pregnancy to age 14. Those interested in the content can access downloadable information, audiovisual resources, and links to helpful external sources endorsed by national and international experts on the subject of caring for a child. A new website for the initiative, which will be updated regularly, was unveiled at the anniversary ceremony.

The Region of Murcia’s breast milk bank was already one of the top six nationally ranked breast milk banks just a year after beginning its operations in March 2021, both in number of donors and volume of pasteurised milk collected.

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Natascha Rivera

Natascha is a Dominican writer based in Spain with a background in audiovisual and marketing communication. A lifelong reader and passionate storyteller, she brings a creative edge to her work at Euro Weekly News. Her multicultural perspective informs her coverage of lifestyle and community stories, offering fresh angles and relatable storytelling that connects with a diverse audience.

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