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Elana Ilott felt like she had been struck by lightning when doctors told her that the baby boy she was expecting — her first — wasn’t going to survive childbirth.
According to data supplied by the foundation, one in four people experience miscarriage or pregnancy loss and one in six struggle with infertility. With silence surrounding fertility, miscarriage and pregnancy loss, families are left with dealing with their grief in isolation. Registration is now open for the event, which runs 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 23 at Royal Roads University, 2005 Sooke Rd.>>>‘Hideous’ sculpture sought for giant garage sale
Every year, McAllister collects hundreds of donated items to sell at the event, but this one item stuck out. Garry oak ecosystems in the Victoria area have been identified as the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems in British Columbia, containing species ranked “at risk” of loss or serious depletion. Kash, four, has chronic kidney disease. His dream is to visit the Canada’s Wonderland, a 134-hectare theme park in Ontario, a dream that the Help Fill A Dream Foundation hopes to make come true.
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