A REMEMBRANCE service was held in Slough for those who have suffered the loss of a baby or child.
The Vishaal Foundation hosted its annual Little Angels Remembrance Service at Herschel Park on Saturday, July 23.
The free event aims to bring together families and friends who have suffered or have been touched by the loss of a baby or child.
Parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins and friends were all welcomed and shared their stories at the remembrance service.
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The Vishaal Foundation was founded by Councillor Madhuri Bedi who wanted to ensure that no one else has to ensure the isolation she went through in the first few years of losing her son Vishaal.
Cllr Bedi said it was a "really lovely" event.
She said: “We’ve now been doing this was nine years and it’s a chance for families to come together in honur and remembrance of their babies.
“I cannot thank all the people who supported the event enough, so many churches and individuals helped us and we are really lucky to have this support.”
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Local knitting group Knit Your Socks Off also gave out away knitted hearts on the day and 12 doves were released which Cllr Bedi said was a “really beautiful” moment for the families.
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