Remembering our angels who we have sadly lost

You will be aware on the 8th August we remember all those who we lost to SMA. Our angels who we continue to remember with love. As a type 1 father who lost my son Toby, it is not just one day, I remember him everyday.

So we have for families who have lost someone opened a small private Facebook page called Fallen Petals, it will be a moderated space as we want a little place where we can share our memories, love and thoughts for all the little angels who we miss so much. If you want to join this area please search for Treatsma Fallen Petals or follow the link below and we will let you in. Please do ensure you answer the membership questions so that we can accept your request.

With much love Joseph ❤️

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