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Legends of GB sport take part in Rochester Cathedral's latest art-fundraiser
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The Medway based charity founded in 2010 helps parents, midwives and health care professional going through the bereavement of babies from counselling to providing training.
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The crypt within Rochester Cathedral is seeing lots of helping hands, specifically the hands
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of 25 famous sporting legends in the UK, from 1966 World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst, to
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powerlifting Paralympic champion Louise Sugden, which have been livecasted to raise money
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for the baby loss charity Abigail's Footsteps.
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The charity was founded in 2010 after its co-founder's baby daughter Abigail passed
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away shortly after she was born. It helps families going through similar tragedies.
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So the project has been the idea of Louise Giblin, who is a renowned sculptor, and she
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has met many of the Olympians previously with other work she has done, and so on this exercise
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she has gone and met them again and cast their hands. So from Sir Geoff Hurst, to Craig
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Chalmers, to Sally Gunnell, we've got a wide range of different athletes represented, all
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of whom have donated their time freely to help support us.
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And there's a significant reason why hands were chosen for the display.
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The handprint is so important. It's a memory of your baby and you've always got it, that
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tiny little hand. And so I think that's the relevance of the handprints here with Louise's
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exhibition. And all the sports people, all the fantastic things that they've done and
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they've achieved in their lifetime, and the awards that they've won. If you look at the
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hands, they tell stories, you know. I think the relevance of the handprint and Abigail's
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Footsteps is very real.
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For the sports stars who are at the opening, Abigail's Footsteps tackles problems very
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close to their hearts.
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Yeah, I think it's a really important charity because from what I've learned today, there's
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no one else doing a similar job and supporting these families that have lost children. So
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I think they're brilliant, really happy to be able to support them in a similar way.
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So I was born prematurely. My parents never mentioned about this kind of support. I do
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remember my mum speaking about the doctors and nurses that looked after me when I was
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in a neonatal unit, but I didn't hear much about this kind of support. But probably it
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was there, but I think it's something that needs to be more available to parents.
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The art will be on display from the 19th of July until the 31st of August, and auctioning
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will take place until the 14th of September. All the money raised will be going towards
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funding a bereavement garden at Medway Maritime Hospital.
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Henry Luck for CAME-TV in Rochester.
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