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Ayrshire Baby Loss Support

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Delivered by: Ayrshire Baby Loss Support This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 19/06/2024

If you, or someone you know, need support following the loss of their baby, at any stage, Ayrshire Baby Loss Support offers support services to families throughout Ayrshire (North, South and East).

We offer face-to-face support meetings and befriending via email, telephone, or at the meetings. We have three memorial trees for engraved plaques, remembrance birthday/anniversary cards, remembrance book (in Ayrshire Maternity Unit and online), baby tracing for those long ago bereaved and a counselling service, too.

Support is provided by a group of volunteers who have all experienced the loss of a baby themselves.

Regions:
  • East Ayrshire
  • North Ayrshire
  • South Ayrshire

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Virtual

We offer zoom support meetings, email support, direct messaging support on our social media sites. Access would require a mobile device with internet access, laptop or computer with internet access.
We offer telephone support where a befriender can contact you and provide over the phone support services. Access to a mobile or landline telephone is required to use this service.
All our support services are free to attend. Our counselling service has some requirements before the free service could be used (be known to the group and attending support meetings regularly).
Mental Health
Support Network
Befriending
Home Visiting
Peer Support
Support Group
Counselling
Perinatal
Community Empowerment
Mental Wellbeing
One to One Support
Men
Women
Adults

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