Miracle Babies Foundation
Bryce Ruthven is an accomplished media professional with extensive experience in broadcasting and content production. Currently serving as an Ambassador for Miracle Babies Foundation since May 2022, Bryce was previously a Sports Commentator and Social Media Producer for Football Victoria from January 2018 to October 2024, providing commentary for live-streamed matches in the NPL Victoria men's and women's competitions. Additional roles include producing and hosting content for Disrupt Radio, working in various capacities at CANBERRA FM RADIO PTY LTD and ACE Radio, along with producing digital content for podcasts such as "What Happens After" at Podshape. Early career experience includes announcing and producing at Southern Cross Austereo and the Australian Radio Network, as well as a brief tenure as a Sports Journalist for the Seven Network. Bryce's diverse skill set is complemented by a background in turf maintenance at Frankston City Council, showcasing adaptability and a commitment to continuous learning. Bryce holds a HSC from Aquinas College in Menai, completed in 2006.
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Miracle Babies Foundation
Miracle Babies Foundation is Australia’s leading not-for-profit organisation that supports premature and sick newborns, their families and the hospitals that care for them. Every year in Australia around 48,000 newborn babies require the help of a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) or Special Care Nursery (SCN). 25,000 of these babies are born premature and up to 1000 babies lose their fight for life. For families, the experience of having a baby come into the world not as expected or planned is life changing. Without support, this overwhelming and traumatic experience can have lifelong effects on the emotional wellbeing of these miracle families. It affects the entire family unit. Since 2005, Miracle Babies Foundation has been passionate in developing and providing vital programs and resources to support and enhance a family’s experience from a threatened pregnancy, hospital journey with a premature or sick newborn, the transition to home and beyond.