
Welcome to Wren's Way
Wren's Way is a here to help children and families on their journey from hospital to home.
Wren’s Way has been an idea of ours since the day Wren was born as we felt there was not enough awareness of women who go through difficult pregnancies and babies who are born with complications and cannot go home straight away. Wren fought for every minute she had with us and we feel it’s only fair we fight to make a difference for other families experiencing what we did!
Support for us and you!

Donate
Donate now to help us change children's and families lives for the better. Every penny will help a family on their journey from hospital to home. Thank you so much for your support!

Fundraise
Would you like to fundraise for Wren's Way?
You can support us on our journey by choosing to raise funds. Get in touch if you would like to fundraise for Wren's Way and we would be more than happy to help!

Support and Information
We want to help you on your journey whether that be with a baby born premature, a baby not able to go straight home or if you are suffering with baby loss.
Please contact us if you need to speak to someone or if you feel we can help you on your journey. We would love to hear from you!
Quotes from Wren's Parents:
"Seeing not only my daughter fight for her life but also my partner was the scariest day I have ever had in my life. Although Wren is no longer with us, I am grateful to still have my partner by my side. Having my daughter in the NICU/ICU and my partner having to go through the pain she did, I have never felt so helpless. One of my main goals with Wren's Way is to also help dads in a similar situation so they realise they are not alone" - Connor (Wren's Daddy).
"One of my main goals for Wren's Way is to help parents find comfort in a very stressful situation! At first, I found it very difficult to accept that there was very little I could do for my daughter. When pregnant, you prepare yourself to be responsible for every second of this little human's life but when your baby is born and taken onto the NICU, the feeling of not being able to even hold their hand without needing to move out of the way for a nurse doing their job is indescribable. I found comfort in the little things I could do whether that be reading Wren stories, never missing a set of cares or even doing her washing at home. It made me feel slightly less helpless in a situation where I could not physically do much at all. " - Ellie (Wren's Mummy).