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The group, which supports and offers solace to parents who have suffered the devastating loss of a child, welcomed parents and South Eastern Trust Chairman Jonathan Patton to Dundonald’s Streamvale Farm for a poignant afternoon to remember their siblings. A touching ‘Bubbles of Love’ event also took place on the day as parents and children sent a ‘bubble of love’ to their most precious child and sibling. Parents who attended on the day described the event as, “such a special day.

” Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to NorthernIrelandWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. Ulster Maternity Hospital Bereavement Support Midwife Susan Stitt described the day as “extremely special.” “We were delighted to roll out our family day again this year, especially after the great success of last year,” she said.



"It is a special day for children who can spend time with their families, play and create memories of their siblings who have sadly passed away. Importantly it also gives them the opportunity to meet others who have been through a similar situation.” Susan continued: “We host an Annual Service of Remembrance every October during Baby Loss Awareness Week.

Advertisement Advertisement "As this service is for adults only, we have organised this particular event so children can come along with their parents to make memories together.” South Eastern Trust Chairman Jonathan Patton added: “I s.

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