The Miscarriage Association - providing support and information

The Miscarriage Association - acknowledging pregnancy loss
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making a donation

If you are someone who has experienced pregnancy loss, you'll know how hard it can be to get people to talk about miscarriage. So you can probably imagine that it’s hard for The Miscarriage Association to attract grants and donations for our services. This is why we are asking you to make a donation and help us to continue to provide our services to others who lose a baby in pregnancy.

The Miscarriage Association needs to raise a minimum of £200,000 per year just to maintain services at their current levels. Your support can make a real difference to our ability to provide a quality service.

Take a look at the figures and see what your money can do:

 

£5 pays for sending out a pack of 5 information leaflets on miscarriage facts and feelings

£17 pays for helpline support and a leaflet pack for one person

£20 means we can send leaflet packs to four people

£36 will staff our helpline for an hour (responding to 2 to 4 requests for help)

£50 pays for one hour’s outreach costs, telling 10 nurses, midwives or doctors about The M.A.

£100 will enable us to train a new support volunteer

£250 pays for a training session for GPs or hospital doctors

£500 means we can send leaflet packs to 100 people

£1,000 will cover the cost of researching, writing and producing a new information leaflet