Thank you for taking the time to visit my fundraising page on iDonate.ie I'm taking part in KBC Dublin Marathon on Sunday 27th of October 2019 . I've chosen to fundraise for Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland in memory of my son Rocco. All funds raised here will ...
Thank you for taking the time to visit my fundraising page on iDonate.ie I'm taking part in KBC Dublin Marathon on Sunday 27th of October 2019 . I've chosen to fundraise for Feileacain - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Association of Ireland in memory of my son Rocco. All funds raised here will go directly to this great cause.
Rocco was born on the 6th of December 2018, he sadly passed away soon after being born. During this time Féileacáin provided us with support both practically and emotionally, allowing us to create memories as a family. Their memory boxes and cuddle cots gave us time and irreplaceable memories with our son Rocco. Any donation you can make towards this much needed support for other families going through this journey would be greatly appreciated.
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KBC Dublin Marathon For Féileacáin (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Support)
Words of support
We'll done Bobby, Rocco would be very proud! Xx
In loving memory of baby Rocco. Well done Bobby, we're really proud of you xxx
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Donation summary
Total raised:
€1,155
Offline donations
€0
Online donations
€1,155
About the Cause
Féileacáin (Stillbirth & Neonatal Death Support)
Why the name FéileacáinA Butterfly lights besides us like a sunbeam …Many of the ancient civilizations believed that butterflies were symbols of the human soul, and in Irish mythology the butterflies, or ‘Féileacáin’, are said to be the spirits of the departed who return to visit their favorite place and their loved ones to reassure them that they are alright.