Balmoral Burn worth the tired legs, says mother of premature baby

By Francesca Wallace
Updated May 30 2016 - 3:15pm, first published May 24 2016 - 5:40pm
Catherine Vautier with her husband Blyth and 2-year-old son Griffin, who was born 12 weeks early and whose life was saved by Humpty Dumpty-provided equipment. Photo: Anthony Johnson
Catherine Vautier with her husband Blyth and 2-year-old son Griffin, who was born 12 weeks early and whose life was saved by Humpty Dumpty-provided equipment. Photo: Anthony Johnson

Humpty Dumpty, as the name suggests, is a charity that literally puts children back together again.

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