Taylor Bailey

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I’m hosting a Starlight Walk for Sands

I’m hosting a Starlight Walk for Sands as I want to help those affected by the loss of a baby to find the light in the dark. Every day 13 babies die before, during or shortly after birth. I am raising funds to help Sands continue to build a world where more babies survive, and more families receive the happy ending they deserve.

Please sponsor me and help Sands create a legacy of hope and comfort, showing the world how much every baby is loved.

Starlight Walk is a sponsored walk where hundreds of people come together to walk under the stars to remember their babies and raise funds for Sands. If you’d like to join me on this challenge, you can sign up here http://www.fundraising.sands.org.uk/starlight-walk Starlight Walk events take place across the UK or you could choose to take part virtually at a location of your choice.

On the darkest of nights, the stars shine the brightest.

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STARLIGHT WALK 2024 💫

Friday 8th Nov
A date and location has been chosen! Please join us on Saturday 7th December in lechlade for a 5K walk 🚶 Please meet us at the riverside park car park at 6.45pm to start the walk at 7pm 🙂 The walk is approximately 1 and a half hours so make sure your wrapped up warm. Also feel free to bring people with you! We will be wearing lights and you can too! We will also be carrying lanterns with our angels names on 💙 

Keagan Matthew Hurst

Saturday 2nd Nov
On the 31st October 2023 my whole world turned upside down. My beautiful baby boy was born at 20 weeks due to complications. In the past year there have been a lot of ups and downs and I’m still trying to get back on track today. This is a pain that should never be wished upon anyone. This is why I will do everything I can raise as much money for sands to help other bereaved parents and families like myself and for anyone in the future so that research can continue and things like this hopefully one day in the future can’t be prevented 🫶🏻