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If you need help please click here for specialist counselling, joining our support groups or to speak with a member of the team...
How can you get involved

We strongly rely on our supporters and families who have used our services to support us with future fundraising. This is so important and will help us in our mission to offer National support to make sure
no-one has to suffer alone, regardless of 
their post code and local non profit support.

People can help in a variety of ways – check out our fundraising page for ideas and tips or
get in touch here. 

We welcome workplaces to come on board and help us in supporting around 25% of their workforce who will sadly be touched by baby loss at some stage. Working together we can ensure your colleagues get support they need and stay well in their mental health. 

Many parents feel unsupported by their employers during their journey through grief and we want to ensure that this stress is eliminated at what already is a very difficult time. Get in touch here.

We apply to funding bodies such as the Big Lottery to help us deliver our Bereavement Care Pathway. 

Their support is crucial in providing opportunities for us to reach as far and wide as we can and provide top quality services direct to those in need. Our National ambitions mean that we seek funding opportunities from all over the UK.

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If you can help us please get in touch here for volunteering, fundraising and corporate supporters…

 

” Don’t look any further than your own reflection for a hero”

Allyson Partridge

 

 

 

How we do this

Our mission is to inform & educate decision-makers to further support families through birth trauma & loss. We provide specialist guidance and awareness, specifically about the importance of the impact this has on an entire family’s mental health.

Working together we can make a positive impact & empower families on their journey to healing & recovery. Many parents feel confused and isolated after their loss. Their self esteem and confidence is very low and they lose sense of who they are and their purpose in life.

We provide training opportunities for Universities, collages and educational facilities, otheir charities, NHS/ HEE/ Local Authority consultancy and Lunch & Learn or formal reviews and discussion for corporate companies.

Kelly's Story

Kelly started Making Miracles after experiencing a traumatic high-risk pregnancy and the near loss of her daughter’s life. After being told at 20 weeks there was only around a 15% chance of her daughter living she prepared for the worst and began the grieving process. Kelly searched for organisations to help her through this incredibly traumatic time and found herself in chat rooms and here she realised that she was not alone in her feelings of pure loneliness and grief. Later, as Kelly reflected on what she had been through, she recognised the significant gaps in her emotional and mental well-being care. Believing she could use her personal experience and isolated journey to make a real difference to families navigating their way through their own trauma and grief, by providing support and the reassurance that there is always somewhere to turn and that no-one is alone.

Latest Campaign

Our latest campaign is to deliver as many "Lunch & Learns" as possible to businesses who have a team of colleagues. Feedback from families touched by loss is that they felt under additional pressure, stress and duress whilst being off following their baby passing. At Making Miracles we believe this is important and aim to support workforces to ensure their employees and never made to feel that way. This, at worst, could cause further mental health issues for the employee, long term sickness/ absence for the employer and that colleague having to leave the workplace. Through working with our UK business's we can help them create policies and training for all staff. 25% of their team will experience loss and it is crucial we have corporate social responsibility to ease the burden on all sides when a team member has lost a baby.

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