Bliss was helpful to me as a new mum of a preemie and I was given lots of support and information to help me on my way with my little boy.
No one knows what will happen with Bumble and when he will come into the world, I am hoping desperately he makes it to term but after the last experience I am mentally preparing myself just incase and I know if I needed it the support from Bliss would be there for me again.
That why I am over the moon to tell you that Britax are launching a Royal themed fundraising drive just for Bliss!!
Just 150 units of the BABY SAFE plus SHR II car seat have been created in the exact same limited edition fabric design that HRH Prince George was seen in leaving the Lindo Wing at St Mary's Hospital in. These seats will go on sale for £129.99 to the public with all proceeds being donated to the charity.
I imagine these will go shockingly quick so If you'd like to own one for your little Royal and help raise money for Bliss at the same time then you can find them at
http://store.britax.co.uk/
ABOUT BRITAX:
BRITAX has been manufacturing child car seats and travel systems since 1966.
BRITAX
has research & development centres in Germany and the UK where
designers and engineers use state-of-the-art facilities, including their
own test rigs,
to pioneer innovative products and set safety standards, such as ISOFIX
technology. The expertise BRITAX develops is regularly shared with
governmental and safety experts worldwide.
Top
European test organisations, such as independent motoring and consumer
organisations consistently rate BRITAX amongst the best – and constantly
exceed
legal safety requirements. 80% of all cars rated by Euro NCAP in 2011
have tested with at least one of our seats during their independent
crash test assessments.
BRITAX is the leader of rearward facing car seats in the Nordic regions.
About Bliss:
Bliss is a registered charity no 1002973 and Scottish registered charity SC040878.
Bliss,
the special care baby charity, is dedicated to ensuring that all babies
born too soon, too small or too sick in the UK have the best
possible chance of survival and of reaching their full potential. It
does this by:
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Providing
practical and emotional support for families during an extremely
difficult time, so they can give the best care to their babies
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Providing
training and support for doctors and nurses, funding specialist Bliss
Family-Centred Care Nurses in hospitals and funding research to improve
the care of all premature
and sick babies
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Raising awareness of the issues affecting special care babies and fight for essential change within government and the NHS
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