Warwick district group’s teddy bears’ picnic supports baby charity

Around 40 new mums and mums-to-be helped to raise more than £200 for Women and Children First - which works to reduce the number of deaths of mothers and babies in Africa and South Asia - by attending a fundraising teddy bear’s picnic at St Nicholas Park in Warwick.
Phys-ogue postnatal fitness instructor Bernadette Fogarty with new mums Severine White, Laura Corbett and Victoria Ellis and their babies Emilie Rose White, Indigo Rose Litchfield and Lexi-Jean Ellis. Picture by Offspring Photography.Phys-ogue postnatal fitness instructor Bernadette Fogarty with new mums Severine White, Laura Corbett and Victoria Ellis and their babies Emilie Rose White, Indigo Rose Litchfield and Lexi-Jean Ellis. Picture by Offspring Photography.
Phys-ogue postnatal fitness instructor Bernadette Fogarty with new mums Severine White, Laura Corbett and Victoria Ellis and their babies Emilie Rose White, Indigo Rose Litchfield and Lexi-Jean Ellis. Picture by Offspring Photography.

The event was organised by fitness instructor Bernadette Fogarty, who runs exercise classes for antenatal and postnatal women across Warwick district. www.phys-ogue.co.uk

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