A heartfelt new single titled “Turning Pink and Blue” has been released by the Heaven’s Playground BLAW Choir, a local charity group from Crewe, formed to raise awareness and support for families affected by baby loss.
The choir, made up of five women and one man from Crewe, came together through Facebook and shared experiences plus a desire to break the silence surrounding baby loss.
Their single, written and performed by the group, is a moving tribute to the lives lost too soon and the families who carry their memory every day.
Released in time for Baby Loss Awareness Week (October 9th –15th), “Turning Pink and Blue” aims to spark conversation, offer comfort, and raise funds for related support services.
The song’s title reflects the symbolic colors of the awareness campaign, and its lyrics speak to grief, hope, and remembrance.
Michelle Tomkinson, who wrote the lyrics and is CEO of Heavens, said:
“We wanted to create something that not only honours our own journeys but also helps others feel seen and supported. Music has the power to heal, and we hope this song reaches anyone who needs it.”
The single is available on all major streaming platforms, and the choir is encouraging the public to download, share, and support the track in hopes of reaching the UK charts during Baby Loss Awareness Week.
Silk Radio listeners are invited to support this meaningful campaign.
For more information, please contact:
heavensplaygroundchoir@gmail.com
Instagram/Facebook:
@heavensplaygroundchoir
The single is available on You Tube and can be watched here...
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