I'm lighting up the night in Glasgow for World Prematurity Day

Bliss Glasgow Little Lights Walk 2019 · 16 November 2019 ·
Nine years ago we lost jack and eilidh a few days after birth. They were given the best chance with the amazing care given to us all by the neonatal intensive care unit at the rah. Sadly, as most of you know, they were just born too soon and we had to make the hardest decision and let them join the stars. We talk about them often to Harry and lily, so they were both keen to get involved and raise a little money for other families going through the same thing. This November, we (and granny Jenny) will be joining people from around Scotland to light up the night for babies born premature or sick at the Bliss Little Lights Walk in Glasgow. In the UK, 1 in every 7 babies born will need neonatal care because they are born premature or full-term but sick. Bliss exists to help these babies have the best possible outcomes and quality of life.They do this through providing information and support to families, working with healthcare professionals, campaigning to keep babies at the centre of decision making and funding research.None of that work can happen without the support of fundraisers. Please give generously so that their work can continue and grow. Thankyou!!!!!
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