Local paper features Justine’s story

I saw a post on Instagram from the Charity Kicks Count who were asking for women to share their baby loss stories, but I never imagined them taking me up on the offer.

After speaking to their PR department, my story made it’s way to the local newspaper, the EDP.

It’s really not easy to share my story of my two precious losses but if it can raise awareness and help anyone that is gong through the same situation then I know it’s all for the good.

My rainbow boys have brought me so much pleasure in very dark times. No-one will ever replace the little boy that I lost at 24 weeks but I hope in sharing my stoy that I am keeping his memory alive.

If you feel alone and lost, PLEASE reach out to us for help. Our group offers support to ladies and their family. We offer regular coffee mornings, befriending service and counselling.

Please contact me at angelsandrainbowsgroup@gmail.com if you would like more information.

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