Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Moss Point Quadruplets "Doing Well"

Myya Robinson said the quadruplets of Coach Matt and Sandra Cochran are doing great, according to their father.


"I understand they are doing well," she said late Wednesday afternoon.


Moss Point Schools Help Welcome Four Bundles Of Joy
Posted Aug. 14, 2008 @ www.wlox.com

Robinson, communications director for the Moss Point School District, said she has not had a chance to talk with the coach in the last week or so. School district officials are still recovering from emergency preparations and South Mississippi's evacuation for Hurricane Gustav.

"I was trying to let him get back into the swing of things," she said.



Robinson did say teachers have been reminded of the district's Diaper Drive to help support the seven-member family, which now includes Cannon, Gunner, Lauren, and Avery. Their older sister is 3-years-old.

Moss Point Quadruplets (video)
Posted August 2008 @ www.videos.sunherald.com

The quadruplets were born Aug 18 at University of South Alabama Women and Children's Hospital in Mobile, Ala.

Quadruplets Arrive A Little Early
Posted Aug. 20, 2008 @ www.wlox.com

"We are collecting on an ongoing basis," said Robinson. "We are going to run through the end of September. We will make some type of presentation to the family about mid- to late October."

Robinson will provide a press release to the media once definite date and plans have been set for the Diaper Drive presentation.

Drive Helps Parents of Quadruplets
Posted Aug. 18, 2008 @ www.sunherald.com

The couple's newest children were all underweight:
Cannon Gregory - 2 pounds 11 ounces
Gunner Cole - 3 pounds 1 ounce
Lauren Kathryn - 2 pounds 10 ounces
Avery Caroline - 2 pounds 8 ounces

Quadruplets On the Way (video)
Posted August 2008 @ youtube/Fox10News.com

In the hospital since June, their mother remained at the Ronald McDonald house about two weeks after giving birth.

"It would be at least eight weeks before they can come home," Robinson said.

The Moss Point School District is encouraging everyone in the community to get involved in the Diaper Drive. Residents may drop off donations at any Moss Point school campus, or call the district office at (228) 474-3399.

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