Hugh Martin Rush
Kayleigh Jardine
Me and partner have been trying for 2 years to start our family and unfortunately have gone through 2 pregnancies both ending in miscarriage, this bear will be cherished and passed on to our rainbow baby when we are lucky enough to hold them
We lost our son who was still born July 2023 then miscarried twins Jan 2024. Thankyou too Poppy’s parents, “my daughter Ella” and “Angel” for your beautiful bears in honour of your angels. I hope you understand how special this was to me knowing I wasn’t alone. Forever grateful for my bears. ❤
Today it dawned on me that I have lost my baby. I find comfort in this tiny bear that reminds of my baby’s existence. I may not have seen, touched nor did I hear any sound from her, but I know she is here with me and she’ll stay in my heart even after they have to surgically remove her from me. Thank you Isabelle May for the care and support your parents have extended to me and my husband. They did it out of love for you and I hope one day, when I am better, I can do the same for other parents that experience the loss of a child. Thank you
You are loved dearly. You are wanted. I hope you find your way back to your parents.
Thank you to the Guthrie family for donating our little Orla Rose’s bear. She was born on Thursday 5th December at 20 weeks. The bear has been a small comfort as it is one of our only tangible links to her and I have been sleeping with it and cuddling it through the day and night. The worst thing a parent could go through but we are humbled by the kindness of so many strangers and wonderful organisations during this horrible time. Thank you Billie for the bear donated in honour of your little life.
Thank you, parents of Carly, for the Bear of Hope we received in our darkest moment after giving birth to our baby girl at 18 weeks. We left the hospital room in tears, headed for home without our baby, and found Carly’s bear (and resource kit) hanging from the railing. The gesture of care and support brought a sense of connectedness and understanding, a sense that we were not alone. Thank you for helping us in our time of heartbreak.