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Walk With Wings

Locality: Salisbury, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 415 041 844



Address: 61 bagsters road 5108 Salisbury, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.walkwithwings.com.au

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25.01.2022 Voting closes at Midnight tonight! We would appreciate your support and your vote if you havent had a chance to vote as yet We would love to ask for your support. Kerry Gibbins Norris has made it as a finalist for Westfields Local Heroes and she needs your vote for the chance of a $10,000.00 grant being awarded to Walk With Wings. If you could follow the link below and submit your vote it would be greatly appreciated. It will only take a minute of your time. ... https://surveys.reputation.com/surveys3/run Voting closes on the 14th of September 2020. The top 3 people with the most votes will have $10,000.00 granted to their chosen charity. With your help and support Walk With Wings will be able to forward that support to many other families requiring our services.



25.01.2022 1 hour until the international wave of light to remember our angels up above. light your candles and please feel free to share them on the page, 7pm until 8pm creating a wave of light around the globe as each time zone follows on. If you are out and about in the CBD tonight please look to Adelaide Oval, The convention Centre they will be up in Blue and Pink this evening for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Rememberance and the Wave of Light. Thank you for joining such an important d...ay. If your looking for our team tonight? Unfortunately we were unable to host our yearly event due to Covid but we will be on the grass near the footbridge near Adelaide oval if you would like to pop past and say hello.

24.01.2022 It has been a busy night creating items for pregnancy and infant loss remembrance. Once we decide on what items we are happy with we will pop them up on our website for orders... A little late night sneak peak of what we have been doing

24.01.2022 We are here to share the journey with you



23.01.2022 #waveoflight2020 #walkwithwings #waveoflight <3 <3 <3

20.01.2022 Celebrated internationally on November 17th, World Prematurity Day (WPD) acknowledges the journeys of preterm infants and their families as well as raises awareness of the challenges faced by children born preterm and their families. This is ever so important as the incidence of preterm birth, worldwide, is increasing rapidly. Sadly, the complications of preterm birth are among the leading causes of death in children under five. All infants born preterm require immediate and ...significant medical care posing unexpected challenges emotional and financial to their parents and family system. (source: NIDCAP Federation International) We welcome you to share your journey to assist in breaking the silence surrounding Premature Birth and raise awareness for the 1 in 10 babies born too soon. Approximately every 30 seconds a baby is born prematurely world wide. Today we celebrate the journeys our little ones have been through and remember every baby that was born too soon, too small and too sick to stay

13.01.2022 Those moments can never be forgotten. When was the first time you got to hold your baby?



11.01.2022 Life is never quite the same afterwards

09.01.2022 Walk With Wings would love to present these beautiful Vinyl decals to our store please head on over to our webpage https://www.walkwithwings.org//pregnancy-infant-loss-ribbo and have a look available in three sizes and customisable text. ... Your purchase also helps support Walk With Wings and the projects within our community. See more

08.01.2022 You have done what you never thought was possible

07.01.2022 17th November 2020 is World Join is in celebrating those perfect little miracles that have lit up the world, let's remember how hard they caught to be with us in this big scary world and remember those little fighters that fought so hard but were not able to stay. Share your journey with us in the lead up to #worldprematurityday in the comments, let's see your Premmie Princes and Princesses :)

06.01.2022 To these parents, we see you



05.01.2022 Our team are at the WCH meeting a precious little princess who has grown her wings at 19weeks our thoughts are with her mummy and daddy at this time, may you fly high little one and play in the fields of daisy's high above keeping an eye on your family and their friends.

05.01.2022 October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss awareness month. Throughout October we will be sharing pictures, stories and saying our babies names. We hope you do to! ... Together we can break the silence surrounding miscarriage, stillbirth and infant death <3

05.01.2022 October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss remembrance month too =D <3 <3 #walkwithwings #pregnancy #infantloss #pregnancyloss #PAIL

04.01.2022 In memory of all the babies taken too soon

03.01.2022 Happy world prematurity day to all, we hope you have all had a gentle day today remembering just how small those little ones once were, remembering those that are still in our arms and those that did not get to come out of the doors of NICU. Tonight adelaide icons are glowing #purpleforprems if you out and about let us know what you have found that is purple or please feel free to share your candle glowing to raise awareness of the 1 in 10 babies born prematurely. Let's break the silence and let new parents know they are not alone in their journey. #lightthenight #wordprematurityday #premature #nationalpremmiefoundation #NPF #walkwithwings

01.01.2022 The inquisitive mind of a child" Why are they selling poppies, Mummy? Selling poppies in town today. The poppies, child, are flowers of love.... For the men and women who marched away. But why have they chosen a poppy, Mummy? Why not a beautiful rose? Because my child, men fought and died In the fields where the poppies grow. But why are the poppies so red, Mummy? Why are the poppies so red? Red is the colour of blood, my child. The blood that our soldiers shed. The heart of the poppy is black, Mummy. Why does it have to be black? Black, my child, is the symbol of grief. For the men and women who never came back. But why, Mummy are you crying so? Your tears are giving you pain. My tears are my fears for you my child. For the world is forgetting again. -Author Unknown- May we remember those who paved the way and lost their lives in terrible wars from WW1, may their and their families sacrifice never be forgotten. 1 min Silence at 11am.. #walkwithwings #rememberenceday

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