Hi All, "Spring Harvest" is a UK registered charity that runs huge eccumenical Christian family conferences/holidays. There are usually several sessions a year, taking over an entire holiday camp (usually around Easter) with several thousands of people attending at each site for 5 days. I don't have figures, but at the one I went to one year, we had about 2,500 people actually in residence at the site (not counting the day-visitors) They pride themselves with being open to all, disabled people, families, the elderly etc. Which is why I was shocked to the core to read the following in a pamplet sent to me by a friend (who had booked to go but has now cancelled her booking). It is from the leaflet "Under Fives Parents Information Sheet" (Ref:1/2/4) and relates to creche facilities. Under "Who is the program for?" there is the following line:- "Parents will be welcome to bring babies under the age of 3 months into all main adult meetings. Out of consideration for other adult guests, we respectfully ask that parents endeavour to refrain from breastfeeding during main meetings and leave meetings quickly and quietly in the event of a baby crying. Thank you." As for their policy regarding over 3mo babies, particularly those who are being breastfed on demand, I have grave reservations (they are supposed to be placed in the creche for two out of three daily sessions of an hour or two each, but no mention is made of how their needs are met, save that any "bottles or dummies" etc should be provided). None of thier literature has anything positive to say about breastfeeding or even keeping mothers with their babies. The whole enviroment is breastfeeding-hostile IMHO, and this is not good enough for a supposedly Christian organisation. Their address is:- Spring Harvest 14 Horsted Square Uckfield East Sussex TN22 1QL Tel: 01825 769111 Mailto: [log in to unmask] I would be happy to scan in the entire text of the document if people are interested, although most of it is not directly relevent to this issue. I would like to deluge this organisation with complaints - breastfeeding rates in the UK are low enough as it is. I know *many* Christian girls who believe that breastfeeding is "immodest" (not in my own church, thank goodness - they wouldn't bat an eyelid). Such an attitude has obvious implications. -- Anna H. (Mummy to Emma, 17-1-95, Alice, 11-9-96, Samuel, 25-4-98) ----------------------------------------------------------------- "I'm very courageous, but I have cowardly legs" Spike Milligan ----------------------------------------------------------------- mailto: [log in to unmask] http://www.ratbag.demon.co.uk/anna/index.html *********************************************** The LACTNET mailing list is powered by L-Soft's renowned LISTSERV(R) list management software together with L-Soft's LSMTP(TM) mailer for lightning fast mail delivery. For more information, go to: http://www.lsoft.com/LISTSERV-powered.html