In memory of Aingeal Faith Brooks

By Kassandra Hill

Every little life matters and deserves to be celebrated

I created this page for Say Their Name Day to raise funds for Red Nose so they can continue their important work supporting bereaved families across Australia.

If you can support my fundraiser, you will be helping to bring care and comfort to families when they need it most.

Every dollar raised helps support bereaved families by making sure every family has access to the information and networks they need to move forward and rebuild their lives, now and in the future. 

That means timely access to information resources, an understanding voice on the end of the phone, and an ongoing connection with other families through support groups and remembrance activities.

So please, help me raise much-needed funds to ensure every bereaved family has access to the support they need, for as long as they need it.

Thank you.

My Updates

Our Daughter

Wednesday 1st Mar
Last year at 16 weeks 5 days pregnant, we sadly lost our baby girl due to trisomy 13. I chose to be induced and labour her after we found out she had passed because I wanted to be able to see her and hold her. I gave birth to her in hospital at 10 45am on 20th April 2022 and I was able to hold her for 2 days on my ward. To me she was beautiful and I will continue to say her name and share our story and also help change the stigma on pregnancy and infant loss. Aingeal Faith Brooks, born sleeping, Forever in our hearts