Kathryn herself was one of the first babies ever to be cared for at Royal Preston Hospital's neo neonatal unit and says she and her partner want to give back for the support they received.
5 months ago Maggie and Bea were born at 29 weeks and are now thrivingLaura Beardmore tells of how Maggie and Bea were born early weighing the same as a bag of sugar - and are now happy and healthy twins. She and her partner Tom took on the Cross Bay Walk to raise money for Baby Beat to say thank you.
6 months ago Fulwood’s Baby Beat invites residents to join Morecambe Bay charity walkA neonatal and maternity charity has invited residents to join the Cross Bay Walk to celebrate the NHS’ 74th birthday. Baby Beat in Fulwood has offered a limited number of places […]
2 years ago Preston man scaling Ben Nevis for Baby BeatA Preston man is taking on a high-scale challenge to climb Ben Nevis for a local baby charity. Chris Wilding, 31, is taking on the highest mountain in Scotland in […]
3 years ago Advertisement Advertisement Team raise Baby Beat cash in memory of Emma BleasdaleA team of colleagues raised over £1,000 for the Baby Beat Appeal in memory of Emma Bleasdale. Emma, 39, tragically passed away over Easter weekend this year, after being admitted […]
3 years ago Fulwood Scarecrow fest now in full swingLocal community group We Are Fulwood has successfully started its very first scarecrow trail. Maps are available for residents to tick off all of the scarecrows they can find, with […]
3 years ago Fulwood Scarecrow Trail calling all residents to help raise money for Baby BeatLocal community group We Are Fulwood is calling all residents to put on their creative hats and join in with this year’s scarecrow trail. Set to start on Sunday 25 […]
3 years ago Baby Beat funds new sensory therapy experience for sick babies in PrestonBabies on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Royal Preston Hospital are set to benefit from a multi-sensory therapy experience. A grant for a mobile play therapy unit called The […]
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