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I'm walking 100km in March to save babies' lives
Fundraiser for Sands, the stillbirth & neonatal death charity by Alison Brankin ·
You’d think being a 47 year old perimenopausal, overweight woman would be enough of an incentive to go out and walk. But sometimes you need a little added incentive 😊
So, I'm joining thousands walking 100km this March to save babies' lives, support bereaved families and remember every precious baby - including my own son Ryan - who are sadly not here today.
Anything you're able to sponsor me means so much to me and to all those who have faced the tragedy of losing a baby. If you’re not comfortable donating online, please PM me for other options.Thank you.
So, I'm joining thousands walking 100km this March to save babies' lives, support bereaved families and remember every precious baby - including my own son Ryan - who are sadly not here today.
Anything you're able to sponsor me means so much to me and to all those who have faced the tragedy of losing a baby. If you’re not comfortable donating online, please PM me for other options.Thank you.

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Benefiting
Sands (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Society)
Registered charity
Sands supports anyone affected by the death of a baby, works in partnership with health professionals to try to ...ensure that bereaved parents and families receive the best possible care and funds research that could help to reduce the numbers of babies dying and families devastated by this tragedy. See more
Health and human services
Based in London, LONDON
Look up in the Charity Commission register of charities
Donations go to PayPal Giving Fund to distribute to this charity within 45 days. Learn more
ACTIVITY
Day 4 - another 3.2km+
Tremendous Spring weather 🥶 ☔️
Today’s walk is for baby Danielle x