I was watching TV 38-weeks pregnant when I felt an overwhelming emotion and my heart broke - I knew she had gone
Jordanna Hounslow said she had struggled with mental health problems since losing her daughter, Isabella, and believes after-care for people like her should be improved
Jordanna Hounslow, 26, from Ravenhill in Swansea, whose baby was stillborn (Image: Jordanna Hounslow)
New Year s Eve began as an ordinary night relaxing in front of the TV for Jordanna Hounslow until an overwhelming emotion came over her and her heart broke for her unborn baby daughter Isabella.
The then 18-year-old was 38 weeks into her pregnancy and said she just knew something was wrong when she could no longer feel Isabella moving.
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Dubai parish steps up to help foreign workers stranded in pandemic
Dec 20, 2020 catholic news service
This family of foreign workers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is grateful for meal boxes they receive from St. Mary s Catholic Church in Dubai, one of the biggest Catholic congregations in the world. (Credit: CNS photo/courtesy St. Mary s Catholic Church.)
The coronavirus pandemic has hit thousands of foreign workers hard in the glitzy Gulf emirate of Dubai, leaving them jobless and starving. But one of the largest Catholic congregations in the world, found in Dubai, has stepped up as Good Samaritans ministering to the needy, and now it hopes to bless even more during this Christmas season.
Dubai parish steps up to help stranded foreign workers
The coronavirus pandemic has hit thousands of foreign workers hard in the glitzy Gulf emirate of Dubai
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St. Mary s Catholic Church got involved in several food distribution projects to help workers left without work and destitute in a city where spectacular wealth and deprivation coexist. (Photo: bayut.com)
The coronavirus pandemic has hit thousands of foreign workers hard in the glitzy Gulf emirate of Dubai, leaving them jobless and starving. But one of the largest Catholic congregations in the world, found in Dubai, has stepped up as Good Samaritans ministering to the needy, and now it hopes to bless even more during this Christmas season.
.This family of foreign workers in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is grateful for meal boxes they receive from St. Mary s Catholic Church in Dubai, one of the biggest Catholic congregations in the world. (CNS photo/courtesy St. Mary s Catholic Church) Editors: best quality available.
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The coronavirus pandemic has hit thousands of foreign workers hard in the glitzy Gulf emirate of Dubai, leaving them jobless and starving. But one of the largest Catholic congregations in the world, found in Dubai, has stepped up as Good Samaritans ministering to the needy, and now it hopes to bless even more during this Christmas season.