Parents suffering baby loss will now have time to make memories before saying their final goodbye thanks to the gift of a CuddleCot for the Children’s Ward at Royal Preston Hospital
by two other children’s charities – Midlands-based Remember Rufus and Freddie’s Wish, both of which support bereaved parents of little ones.
“We were lucky enough to spend six days with Rufus, which allowed us to make lots of amazing memories together as a family and we want to make sure every bereaved parent gets that same option.” Lucy Clark, who is part of the Children’s Appeal team, said: “We are incredibly grateful to these two brave families, who have set up charities in memory of their lost little ones to help our Trust and others provide the option of extra time to local parents facing the devastating trauma of baby and infant loss.
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