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1 in every 7 babies will need neonatal care when they are born. We need your help to make sure they get the best possible care.
Join Bliss Scotland on a lantern-lit walk across the Clyde Arc to light up the night for babies born premature or sick.
Get your tickets
You and your family can join us in Glasgow on 16 November by purchasing your tickets today.
For more information about the event go to bliss.org.uk/glasgowlittlelights .
We will be walking the day before World Prematurity Day and hoping to raise £10,000.
Become a super fundraiser
Together we hope to raise funds that will help Bliss continue its vital work to give premature and sick babies the best chance of not just surviving but having a good quality of life.
Here's why some #TeamBliss walkers lit up the night in Glasgow last year...
All the leaflets & advice the family get off Bliss, it is worth giving back to this great cause"
without the excellent medical care from the staff at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and the work of charities such as Bliss the twins wouldn't be here today. I rely on the Bliss website to provide information specific to premature babies to help me manage.
Sam spent his first day in intensive care, then 3 more weeks in the special care baby unit. Sam required some surgery and the care he received was second to none. This was a hard time for everyone and one charity which offered support was Bliss...this is a cause which will be forever in our hearts.
Get wrapped up and go for it. great cause and it's a great wee day.
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