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At the Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation, we are deeply committed to transparency and maximizing the impact of every dollar you donate.

How Your Donations Help

Every gift fuels our vision: a world where no baby is harmed or lost to maternal alloimmunization and HDFN. Your support helps prevent stillbirth, infant death, and other serious complications, while ensuring families receive the expert care, guidance, and hope they deserve.

Patient Support

We offer compassionate emotional and educational support to families facing maternal alloimmunization and HDFN. Our goal is to empower parents to advocate for themselves and their babies—and to make informed, confident decisions every step of the way.

Awareness Campaigns

We increase public awareness through social media, our website, and educational events, helping to bring more visibility to this often-overlooked condition.

Care Packages

Part of your gift helps us create and send care packages to welcome and support new members of our community.

Blood Drives

Our blood drives save lives by providing critical blood donations to babies affected by HDFN. Your funds allow us to expand these drives and host them in more cities across the globe.

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Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation, incorporated in 2021, has received recognition from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a tax exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Tax Code.

Donations to Maternal Alloimmunization Foundation are fully tax deductible based on Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code less any goods or services provided in exchange for the contribution.


Making a Difference

Patient Stories

Thank you to the kind families who have shared their journey!

Candace’s Story

At 11 weeks pregnant, I was shocked to learn I had four red blood cell antibodies, despite having received Rhogam in past pregnancies. After eight transfusions, I delivered Caden at 37 weeks. He spent 19 days in the NICU and faced serious challenges, but today, he’s healthy and thriving. “Reaching out for help saved his life.”

Jessica’s Story

At 37 weeks with my fifth baby, my low anti-c titers seemed reassuring—until our newborn needed an emergency exchange transfusion within 24 hours. Later pregnancies were closely managed with MCA scans, early deliveries, and NICU plans. Some babies needed phototherapy or transfusions, but all are healthy today. “With proper monitoring and a team you trust… it makes all the difference.”

Hailey’s Story

During my first pregnancy, I was shocked to learn I had developed anti-D antibodies, despite no known cause. My second pregnancy was more carefully managed, and our daughter River, thankfully Rh-negative, was unaffected. I feel incredibly lucky—“The extra monitoring and worry are so insignificant in comparison to the years of happiness our iso baby has brought us.”