Daily Coronavirus Check-in: The devastation of unexpectedly losing a child
So today is a very important day – RED NOSE DAY. In Australia, nine babies die suddenly and unexpectedly every day. That’s more than 3000 babies every year. Just devastating. But to provide some hope and support, we have Red Nose Australia.Founded in 1977 by parents who wanted to find out why their babies died suddenly and unexpectedly, and then educate parents and health professionals about how to prevent it… to make sure the devastating Impact of the death of their child never happened to anyone else. Red Nose CEO, Keren Ludski shares her own heartbreaking story.
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