Erin Slattery

I'm fundraising for a great cause!

I'm joining the Walk n Support for those impacted by birth trauma!
On Sunday 24th July, I'm walking to raise funds to support the Australasian Birth Trauma Association (ABTA).

The ABTA is a peer-led community dedicated to helping Australian and New Zealanders prevent and heal from birth-related trauma. The ABTA does this through advocacy, education, research and peer-led support.

1 in 3 Australian women identify their birth as traumatic and research suggests that 10-20% of first-time mothers may suffer major irreversible physical birth trauma. Anyone can experience birth-related trauma including people giving birth, partners, friends and family members of people giving birth and other people witnessing a birth or providing care in relation to pregnancy and birth, including health professionals. It's likely that you know someone who has experienced birth-related trauma.

The ABTA is almost entirely funded by donations and I hope to raise vital funds and awareness for them. Please donate to my fundraising and every dollar will help ABTA expand their support services and reach more people in need.

For too long women and families have suffered in silence, but the power is in sharing our stories and using our voices so other people don’t need to walk this journey alone.
#ABTA#IwishIknew#starttheconversation#treatbirthtrauma#birthtraumaawarenessweek2022#saferbirthsbetterhealing.

You can help make a difference. Please help by supporting my Walk and Support

Thank you to my Sponsors

$50

Anonymous

$31.50

Lach Cummng

$26.25

Bethany Fraser

Big love!

$26.25

Harvey Mckinnon

🥰

$26.25

Hannah Curry

$26.25

Anonymous

Proud of you ,my baby girl xxxx

$26.25

Jessie Loft

❤️❤️ your beautiful Erin ❤️❤️

$25

Stacey Lindner

$25

Brodie Fraser

$21

Danielle Snowdon

Love you Ez!

$20

Anonymous

$20

Anonymous

$20

Sue Slattery

So proud of you Erin Good luck with the walk x

$10

Anonymous

Erin this brought a tear to my eye as l read the reasons that your doing this , and for myself l was a young mum at the age of 19 . l 100% understand as I too was one of the victims of birth trauma and still to this day suffer the ongoing side affects. Thanks for raising awareness.