Author: Aisling Cregan
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Wreath Making Workshops
Please find details of Féileacáin Wreath Making Workshops being held in November & December 2023.
Toybox Appeal
Féileacáin are organising a toybox appeal again this Christmas, where family members and friends are invited to donate a present for the age their baby would be this Christmas. Féileacáin will then donate this gift to someone who needs it, this Christmas. Donations can be given at any of the Féileacáin events coming up to
Féileacáin Butterfly Run
The Butterfly Run 2023 will take place on Saturday the 14th of October, 2023, in Seán Moore Park, Sandymount, Dublin in loving memory of all our babies. We hope to see you there! Register at https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-butterfly-run-2023-tickets-713268223457
Féileacáin Wave of Light 2021
Carlow: St Clare’s Church Graiguecullen Woodford Dolmen Hotel Cavan: Cavan Courthouse Clare: Clare County Council Cork: Cork University Maternity Hospital Cork City Hall University College Cork Main Quadrangle Spearline, Skibberean Belvelly Castle Cobh Johnson Controls One Albert Quay Chris Mee Fire Rescue Training Centre Cork Cork County Council Headquarters Donegal: Letterkenny General Hospital Donegal Public
“Remember Our Names” – Féileacáin pleads with the Irish Government to make the Stillbirth Register Public
‘Wave of light’ on October 15th in support of those who have lost a baby Launching our “Remember Our Names” Campaign as part of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Month The public and the business community are invited to join millions of people worldwide in raising awareness of pregnancy and infant loss on Friday, 15th
Memorial Trees
Féileacáin members planted the first Butterfly Remembrance Tree up in Naul, Co. Dublin with Irish Trees. There is now an opportunity for families to plant a Memorial Tree in loving memory of their baby or loved one. The cost of planting a Memory Tree is €105, this includes €40 donation to Féileacáin, the planting of
Global Wave of Light
Féileacáin the Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Support Group of Ireland are calling on buildings across Ireland to join the global wave of light on Tuesday 15th October 2024. October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month and each year on October 15th there is a global wave of Light where across the World at 7pm
Wave of Light
Here is an update of the buildings lighting up for Babyloss Awareness Day and locations for people meeting and having a Candle Lighting Wave of Light together!
Coping with Stillbirth loss
For most families, pregnancy and the birth of a baby is a time of hope, excitement, joy and wonder. And while the majority of pregnancies start out this way, not all end so happily. Instead of the happiness of greeting a new baby, some families will be faced with the grim reality of coping with