An islander who lost her baby eight weeks into pregnancy is planning to shave her head to raise money for those who are going through the same thing.
Siobhan Bentley is hoping to raise £1,000 for local baby loss and safer pregnancy charity Philip's Footprints and UK charity The Miscarriage Association.
She is planning the head shave as the "grand finale" of a pub quiz organised to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week.
Pictured: Local charity Philip's Footprints also raises money through their annual Starlight Walk.
The annual awareness week – which is happening for the 21st time next week – acts as an opportunity to commemorate babies' lives and speak about pregnancy and baby loss.
"It’s a good time to raise more awareness around the subject of pregnancy loss and miscarriage as it’s such a taboo subject," Siobhan said.
"We need to ensure that these charities are looked after and can still help those in need."
Pictured: "I'm doing this because I believe that every baby deserves the best start in life and that no family should have to go through this," said Siobhan.
She explained that after she lost her baby Pip, Philip's Footprints founder Jo Nash was an important source of support.
Siobhan added: “A year on, I have met so many lovely inspirational people who have had losses too."
Of the head shave, she said she was "very excited but bricking it at the same time" – adding that the hair would grow back.
To mark the awareness week, Philip's Footprints are hosting the following events:
Islander Daniel Liot is skydiving for the charity on Sunday 8 October. You can sponsor Daniel via his JustGiving page.
Pub quiz, followed by Siobhan's head shave, on Wednesday 11 October at the St Lawrence Pub. Starting at 18:30, £5 entry per person, up to 5 per team.
10km Starlight Walk on Saturday 14 October: The fundraising and awareness event is to take place after 5pm on the Saturday night. Register here
Global Wave of Light on Sunday 15 October: Celebrated around the world, people celebrate the Wave of Light by lighting a candle at 7pm in memory of babies that died too soon
You can support Siobhan's fundraising page on JustGiving.
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