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£150,000 raised for Hillingdon Hospital Bereavement Suite

Over £150,000 has been raised in an effort to fund the building of a maternity bereavement suite in Hillingdon Hospital. Priya Vara, a 39-year-old scientist, reached her goal of raising £50,000 for the cause on 30 April for Hillingdon Hospitals Charity (HHC) after losing her newborn son Shayen in 2017. Covering Hillingdon and Mount Vernon Hospitals, the charity exists to better patient experiences, support staff and volunteers, and create a better environment in the hospitals. It was approached by Hillingdon Hospital’s labour ward manager in 2019, who expressed that parents suffering from baby loss in the hospital needed a more loving environment to spend their last moments with their baby.

Denbigh midwives collecting funds ahead of half marathon in aid of charity supporting those who have suffered the loss of a baby

A DENBIGH duo of midwives are set to take on the London Landmarks Half Marathon in aid of a charity who support those going through miscarriage, stillbirth and premature birth. Imogen Roberts, 23, and Sami Davies, 27, say they are proud to be supporting the Tommy s charity when they take on the 13 miler on August 1. Imogen is a student midwife in her third year of training at Bangor University and Sami is a qualified midwife. The pair, who are both based at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd in Bodelwyddan, have so far collected £390 (correct at time of writing) via their fundraising page. Giving her reasons for choosing to support Tommy s, Imogen said: Devastatingly, not all pregnancies have a happy outcome. As midwives, we support women and their families through miscarriage, stillbirth and neonatal loss- something no one should have to go through.

Maggie s Merseyside: Alice takes on running challenge for a centre that has helped her mum after cancer diagnosis

Alice Jones took on the running challenge to raise cash for Maggie’s Merseyside. Throughout the month of January Alice ran more than 50 miles and raised an outstanding £1,768. She said: “In October 2018, my Mum was diagnosed with bowel and colon cancer. As a family, we felt like our world was falling apart. When I saw the Maggie’s 50 Mile Challenge come up on my Facebook, I didn’t even have to think twice about signing up for it. I knew I wanted to do something for Maggie’s in return for all that they have done for my Mum and many others in this position.

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