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Frankie's
Facebook Page

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Frankie's
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Frankie's 
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Frankie's
Youtube Page

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When mommy and daddy were told I would be born with a cleft lip and palate, these organisations and people helped them enormously:

Cleft Lip and Palate Association

This charity supported my mommy and daddy when they were told I would have a cleft lip and palate, and even paid for them to see me in 4D!

Birmingham Children's Hospital Cleft Lip and Palate Services

My mommy and daddy had great support from Jane Tomlinson from the cleft team in Birmingham, she came to see my mommy and explained all about the condition and what challenges I would face.

Rev'd David Southall

Chaplain at Worcestershire Royal Hospital, blogging about all the “good news” stories and good treatment from Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.

SANDS

National charity that helps people like my mommy and daddy when their baby is born sleeping like me.

Peaceful Harmony

"Bereavement, pet bereavement and reiki services based in Worcester."

NHS Choices - Cleft Lip and Palate

My mommy found this very useful when I was diagnosed with a cleft lip and palate.

BabyVision
Shrewsbury

Where mommy and daddy saw me in 4D for the first time.

Towards
Tomorrow Together

When mommy and daddy had to leave the hospital, they were given a lovely keepsake and memory  box by this charity to remember me forever.

The Fay Turner Suite / Delivery Suite @ Worcestershire Royal Hospital

My mommy and daddy had brilliant care and support when I was born at the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.

The Lily Mae Foundation

Supporting Parents and Families after a Stillbirth or Neonatal Death

Libby Mae's Little Angels

Providing Resources For Neo-natal Units Across The Midlands In Memory Of Libby Mae

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