A musician whose baby was cared for in a hospice in his last days worked with other bereaved families to create an album to raise money for the charity that runs it.
Kiki Deville started the Keepsake Circle, a group of parents working on loss in a creative way, after the death of her son Dexter at Derian House Children’s Hospice in Chorley in 2007.
She has now worked with 10 families involved in the group to create songs celebrating the lives of the children they have lost.
“Each session was not only full of tears, but it was full of laughter and absolute joy,” she said.
“I felt like we got to know 10 kids that the rest of the world now knows through these songs.”
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