What makes or stops people sharing content?

This is a question I keep asking myself over and over again.

Is it fear of judgment? Is it the fact that baby loss is still such a taboo subject? Is it something else entirely? Following on from my last blog post about how important shares are to our page I checked the tools Facebook give us to monitor interaction.

One share about a post that was about how important sharing is. The irony.

So now I feel like I need to delve a bit deeper. What makes people share? How do we engage with people about such a delicate subject? How can we show people that despite being the parents to a child who died we are here to help others.

Alot of people don’t realise that Nayely Adelpha Foundation was set up to help us manage our grief, to do something positive to help other people who have experienced loss, as a parent, grandparent, friend or sibling.

We rely on Nayely Adelpha Foundation to help us cope. It may seem strange to say that by helping other people with their grief we are more able to manage our own thoughts and feelings.

Yes, we sometimes get caught out by our own grief and have to lean on each other but this is normal. It’s normal to feel these emotions.

The thing with sharing content is that if people aren’t sharing it then others are seeing it. So please just a share every now and then would be appreciated, you have no idea how much that means to a small charity like ours.

Thanks for reading

Nayely’s Parents

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