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Our Impact Reports

2024-2025 Impact Report

Thanks to your support, we’ve continued to deliver vital help, drive awareness, and demand lasting change.

Take a look at some of the key highlights from our 2024-2025 Impact Report below, or view the full report for more stories and insight, here.

Our year in numbers

Since April 2024, thousands of people turned to us for understanding, guidance and practical support. Through our helpline, website, social media and peer support spaces, we’ve been there to listen, inform and offer guidance to those affected by pregnancy loss.

Summary of the Miscarriage Association’s impact in 2024–25, with statistics showing thousands supported through helpline, website, social media, printed materials, and professional training

Extended support hours

Listening to our community, we extended our helpline and live chat hours to include two evenings a week, meaning we could be there for even more people when they needed us most.

We also joined the UK’s professional Helplines Partnership, helping us maintain the highest standards of care and best practice, share the impact of our support services more widely, and raise greater awareness of our cause.

Infographic titled ‘Extended support hours’ from the Miscarriage Association’s 2024–25 Impact Report. It highlights that the helpline was open two evenings a week, supporting 449 people, with a quote reading ‘Thank goodness you’re there.’ Includes the Helplines Partnership Member 2024–25 badge.

Our Leave For Every Loss campaign

In December 2024, we launched our Leave for Every Loss campaign, calling for legal change so that women and their partners who experience pregnancy loss before 24 weeks can take bereavement leave from work.

Image with text about the Miscarriage Association’s Leave for Every Loss campaign. In March 2025, the Government pledged to include bereavement leave for miscarriage in the Employment Rights Bill. The campaign continues to seek paid leave. Includes the Leave for Every Loss logo.

Improving workplace support

Alongside campaigning for legislative change, we’ve worked with organisations across sectors to improve support in the workplace.

Graphic highlighting the Miscarriage Association’s Pregnancy Loss Pledge impact in 2024–25: 348 organisations signed, supporting 1.29 million staff. Example signatories include M&S, NSPCC, Simplyhealth, the National Crime Agency, Social Security Scotland and Bradford City AFC

Celebrating our amazing fundraisers

Your dedication and passion help us raise the vital funds that keep our support free, accessible and available to anyone who needs it. Together, you’ve helped us reach thousands of people when they needed it most.

Image collage showing Miscarriage Association fundraisers, including people running, walking and skydiving, and dogs wearing charity bandanas. Text reads: ‘We couldn’t do what we do without you. 710 of you dedicated your time and effort to fundraising to support others!

Looking ahead

As we look forward, we’ll keep striving to reach even more people, ensuring that everyone affected by pregnancy loss receives the understanding, care and support they deserve.

Graphic showing a quote from Vicki Robinson, Chief Executive of the Miscarriage Association: ‘Together, we’ve made some real headway in the past 12 months, but we know there’s still a way to go.’ A button below reads ‘Download the full report'

A donation can make all the difference

Help us be there when people need us most, and continue advocating for better care, understanding and support for anyone going through the heartbreak of pregnancy loss.

Previous Impact Reports

Impact Report 2023-2024

Impact Report 2022-23

Annual Review 2021-22

Annual Review 2020-21

Annual Review 2019-20

Annual Review 2018-19

Annual Review 2017-2018