Main Streets of Biddeford and Saco to Host Fourth Annual Noah's Walk to Support Research and Awareness of Pregnancy and Infant Loss

Top Quote Noah's Walk 2013 will take place in two parts. On Tuesday, October 15, we will hold a candlelight vigil to recognize International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day and remember the babies who have been lost. On Saturday, October 19, there will be a walk through the downtowns of both Biddeford and Saco to increase community awareness of pregnancy and infant loss and to raise money. End Quote
  • Portland-South Portland, ME (1888PressRelease) September 25, 2013 - Every day in the U.S., 2000 women lose a child to pregnancy or infant loss - that's 700,000 a year. 1 in 4 women experience a miscarriage at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) has become an uncomfortable and taboo subject in our society, leaving many victims feeling silenced and alone. As a result, awareness, research, victim support services, and sensitivity training of medical providers are all chronically under supported.

    The goal of Noah's Walk is twofold: First, to raise money to support research, education and awareness efforts aimed at reducing the number of people who experience pregnancy and infant loss. Second, to honor all babies who have been lost and to give their families an opportunity to recognize them.

    This event is two parts: A walk through downtown Biddeford and Saco to increase awareness and raise money for preventative research and bereavement resources; and a vigil in remembrance of the babies who have been lost to miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death to recognize International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day.

    There is no fee to register and walk, however donations are welcomed. All funds raised will go to First Candle, a national, nonprofit organization uniting parents, caregivers and researchers with government, business and community service groups to advance infant health and survival. With help from a national network of partner organizations, they are looking to increase public participation and support in the fight against stillbirth, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other causes of sudden unexpected infant death. Some of the funds from last year's event have gone into improving the grief resources available in our community.

    VIGIL:
    Tuesday, October 15th at 5:00pm
    GracePoint Church, 50 Adams Street, Biddeford ME

    WALK:
    Saturday, October 19th - Registration begins at 10:00am
    North Dam Mill, 2 Main Street, Biddeford ME

    For additional information and updates follow Noah's Walk on Facebook and Twitter, or visit http://www.noahswalk.com.

    Contact:
    Brooke Streicher
    Marketing and PR
    (207) 200-7674
    brookestreicher ( @ ) gmail dot com

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