Service for all those affected by baby loss
The Herald|November 17, 2022
A SERVICE of remembrance for families, couples and individuals affected by the loss of a baby is to be held at 11am on Saturday at St Andrew's Minster, Plymouth.
Service for all those affected by baby loss

The 'Saying Goodbye' service, which is open to people of faith or no faith and for those who have lost recently or many years ago, is an uplifting and moving event filled with music, poems, acts of remembrance and more.

'Saying Goodbye' services have been attended by thousands of people, including those grieving who have never had children, who have found healing and solace by taking part.

The services are run by the Mariposa Trust, a charity founded by Zoe ClarkCoates MBE and her husband Andy, who suffered the loss of five babies. They saw an extreme lack of support for parents like them, and wanted to give families the space to grieve for their lost babies.

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