Baby loss charity Forever Stars has issued an urgent plea to local people, businesses, artists and workers for help with a DIY SOS-style makeover project for Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) Nottingham’s Ward A23 and its garden, where families suffering baby loss through miscarriage receive specialist care and support.
With approximately 10 families seeking support on QMC’s Ward A23 each day, it plays a pivotal role in providing treatment and emotional assistance during tough times, and represents a crucial place for families experiencing baby loss before 20 weeks.
“Miscarriage is the most common kind of pregnancy loss, affecting around one in four pregnancies,” explains Forever Stars’ co-founder Richard Daniels. “Despite its prevalence, the emotional toll it takes on families often goes unspoken, leading to a silent suffering for many. Forever Stars recognises the need to address this sensitive issue, and provide essential support to those affected by miscarriage. We want to provide as much support as possible to those experiencing baby loss, so have launched our ‘Supporting 1 in 4 for 2024’ Campaign’.”
The charity – created by Richard and his wife Michelle following the stillbirth of their daughter Emily on 19 December 2013 – has pledged to raise £50,000 from donations, fundraising and financial support from local businesses for the Campaign. The money will be used to finance the renovation and improvement of Ward A23’s clinical and non-clinical areas.
The money will also be used to cover work and materials to completely redesign and refit a garden adjoining the Ward, to transform it into a more useable, inviting and appropriate space for patients and their families.
Forever Stars has already begun work to transform two of A23’s treatment rooms, to create spaces that not only meet clinical requirements but also acknowledge the emotional needs of families going through miscarriage.
The charity knows that for the 1 in 4 Campaign to truly succeed, it needs more than just financial support to make the renovation of the outside space possible.
Richard explains: “In addition to A23’s vital role in providing medical support, it has the rarity of a garden space, which is a sanctuary where families can retreat to try and deal with the weight of their loss. It’s also a valuable waiting area for fathers, and somewhere siblings can get fresh air and be kept occupied and distracted playing with toys while the rest of the family receives treatment. But, the garden requires a lot of attention.”
In particular, the charity is hoping for help from local artists to paint large scale murals on outside walls, and a number of specific items and equipment to make the project complete:
- Outside covered areas, seating, heating and lighting
• Audio systems
• Artificial grass
• Bedding plants
• Children’s outdoor toys.
“This is one of our biggest ever challenges, and something we know we can’t do alone. We need as many people as possible to join our fundraising efforts to help us to create a truly special environment for the families that need to use the ward. Support – big or small – can make a genuine difference to the lives of families across the East Midlands who rely on A23 during their miscarriage journey.” says Richard.
Forever Stars officially launched its ‘Supporting 1 on 4 for 2024’ campaign on 1 March 2024.
Anyone wishing to donate their time, expertise or materials, or fundraise for the charity and this campaign, can email: [email protected].