With the help of our local communities, CHFT Charity have raised half of their £300,000 target for a new Maternity Bereavement Suite at Calderdale Royal Hospital.
Altogether, the appeal aims to raise £500,000 for a new bereavement suite, counselling room and a range of projects and dedicted resources to support bereavement projects, at Calderdale Royal Hospital.
The Maternity Bereavement Appeal aims to make sure that everyone affected by miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death, who is cared for by the hospital Trust, gets the support they need, in an environment that’s right for them. The funds raised will be used to create a comfortable, self-contained, home from home, giving families the support and privacy they need at such a difficult time.
The CHFT Charity are also opening tickets for their first ever charity ball in aid of the Maternity Bereavement Appeal. The ball is being held on Saturday, 26th September, at Berties in Elland.
Emma Kovaleski, Head of CHFT Charity and Volunteering Services, said:
“Thanks to the incredible generosity of donors and supporters, £150,000 has already been raised towards the suite. We are hoping that our first ever Charity Ball, which will be a fantastic evening, will help get us even closer to that target, anyone is welcome to buy a ticket and help raise funds for this important appeal.”
Sarah Hall, Specialist Bereavement Midwife, CHFT, said: “We know that our current bereavement facilities don't support families in the best way possible and we need to change that.
“The grief experienced by families is profound and can be made more difficult when they experience this in the middle of a busy labour ward, surrounded by mothers and families celebrating new life.
"Baby loss can affect anyone and has far reaching consequences across our communities. The care that bereaved parents receive in hospital following the death of their baby is crucial and small details can mean a great deal to recently bereaved parents.”
You can watch a short video about the appeal, and why it matters on YouTube here.
Every bit of support, big or small, will make a difference. Find out how to get involved, and buy tickets for the Charity Ball, on the CHFT Charity website: Maternity Bereavement Appeal - CHFT Charity
