Sometimes charities get the break they need. The swift action of one man has ensured an organisation that does vital work has averted a crisis.
Hundreds of families have found solace, strength, love and hope from Finding Rainbows in the centre of Ashton-under-Lyne, which Natalie Paul set up after she lost her son Kaiden, aged just ten weeks.
As Natalie said in an interview with the Manchester Evening News last month: "He could not come into my life and not have a purpose."
"The grief opened my heart to the world. I remember thinking I want to do something. I want to set up something so other people like me can talk."
Her wish began as coffee mornings held at a community centre for a chat and a brew as a group. Then it developed into one to one support.
Eventually it became the regis