Impartial Reporter

Mum of four ‘shocked and humbled’ by surprise nod

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ALISBELLAW woman who has helped fellow mothers get to grips with breastfeed­ing is in the running as a Community Champion. Mother-of-four Natasha Dane said she was “shocked, and to use the cliché phrase, humbled” to have been nominated in the Impartial Reporter Community Champion Awards, in associatio­n with Encirc.

Mrs. Dane has been nominated for her stellar work as a Western Trust Peer Support Volunteer, where she has helped countless mothers on their breastfeed­ing journeys.

As one of several peer support volunteers locally, Mrs. Dane makes contact with new mothers 48 hours after they are discharged from the hospital, and acts as a point of support and contact for breastfeed­ing, going forward.

She explained: “When I first started breastfeed­ing six years ago, friends of mine helped me through it.

“At that point, I realised how important it was to have someone who understand­s what you are going through.

“I then decided to train as a peer support volunteer through the Trust, and I started doing peer support properly in

2019.

“When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, this peer support was invaluable, as everything was shut down.

“A Whatsapp group was set up, and it was very active during the pandemic. Then, when things opened up, the group ended and we returned to face-to-face support.”

In addition to her volunteeri­ng through the Trust, Mrs. Dane has also become known as a go-to contact for breastfeed­ing advice across the county.

“It’s very rewarding and it’s great to be able to help people on their journeys, whether they are pregnant or are starting to breastfeed their first, second or third child,” she continued.

“It is also great to see others go on to become Peer Support Volunteers, having been inspired by what I have done. It’s nice to see the chain of volunteers continuing.”

Mrs. Dane concluded: “It’s been a privilege to be able to breastfeed all my children, and I will forever be grateful for the help I have received along the way.

“I will never forget the kind words of friends that put me on this life-changing journey.”

 ?? ?? Natasha Dane feeding baby Corvin. Photo by John Mcvitty.
Natasha Dane feeding baby Corvin. Photo by John Mcvitty.

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