The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

On a high to help babies CHARITY

- BY CALUM ROSS

A brief chat between two friends turned into a charity fundraiser that helped raise more than £10,000 for the Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) at Raigmore Hospital.

Nikki Bremner, from Nairn, had always wanted to give something back to the unit after her son, Archie, spent 17 days there following his birth four years ago.

After mentioning it to her friend Nicola Douglas, the pair decided to climb Mount Kilimanjar­o in Tanzania to raise money for the unit and the ARCHIE Foundation.

They embarked on a huge fundraisin­g drive, including an event at Bogbain Farm that raised £ 6,000 as well as bake sales, charity collection­s in town and at football matches and the total soon hit £ 21,000, which has been split 50/50 for the two causes.

The friends climbed Mount Kilimanjar­o in February this year after months of training, which included a lot of walking and altitude training.

Ms Bremner said: “I’ve always wanted to do something for the unit as they were so good to us when Archie was born.

“I contracted meningitis when I was pregnant with Archie and was so ill it was agreed that he needed to be delivered four and a half weeks early.

“The staff in SCBU did such a great job of looking after all of us I’ve always wanted to do something to say thank you.”

Ms Bremner, who described the climb as “amazing”, visited the unit with her family this week to hand over the donation and to allow Archie and six year-old sister Olivia get a tour.

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