By: ABC7 Chicago Digital Team
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CHICAGO (WLS) — There will be more benefits for babies in the north suburbs as a local nonprofit milk bank is set to expand.

Susan Urbanski, program manager for Mother’s Milk Bank, and Lindsey Nosbaum, who has donated milk and received milk for her baby, shared the importance of this milk bank with ABC7 Chicago Monday.
“We collect human milk from moms who have a surplus,” Urbanski said. “We then test it, pasteurize it and finally send it out to mostly hospitals and homes that need this milk.”
Babies all over Illinois and Wisconsin that are unable to tolerate formula or who don’t have access to maternal milk are going to benefit from this milk bank, Urbanski said.
Nosbaum said here she understands the importance of this milk bank, as she was able to donate her milk after she gave birth to her child.

“Demands for milk continues to rise,” Urbanski said. “This is one of the reasons why we need this facility.”
There is a rigorous screening process which includes a blood draw for every donor, Urbanski said.
For more information, you can visit www.milkbankwgl.org/.