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About The Miscarriage Association of Ireland |
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The Miscarriage Association of Ireland is a charitable and completely voluntary body set up with the support of women and men who themselves have been through miscarriages. The Association was founded in September 1988 by Hilary Frazer from the Southside of Dublin. Hilary left hospital with “nothing” following a miscarriage and she found this so traumatic and heartbreaking that she placed an advertisement in the paper. Stephanie Blandford from the Northside of Dublin answered the ad and this was the beginning of the Miscarriage Association of Ireland. Meetings were held in Hilary's sitting room. She set up a telephone support helpline and managed this herself. Now The Miscarriage Association of Ireland holds monthly support meetings in Buswells Hotel, Molesworth Street, Dublin on the first Thursday of every month (excluding July & August) . The telephone support line is operated by a team of volunteers. In 1998 The Book of Remembrance was officially launched by Frances Fitzgerald TD in the College of Surgeons. This is an unofficial register for babies lost through Miscarriage. It is a beautiful, leather-bound Book and holds special memories of our precious little babies who only got the opportunity to share our lives for a short time. “Their time was short, yet very precious”. In 1999, The Miscarriage Association of Ireland placed a Memorial Stone in Glasnevin Cemetery, in Dublin. This gives all those people, who never got an opportunity to bury their babies, a place to go on those special dates, anniversaries, due dates, etc. In November 1999, The Miscarriage Association of Ireland held its very own Service of Remembrance in St. Theresa’s Church, Donore Avenue, South Circular Road, Dublin, and this Service of Remembrance continues to be held every year in November. Prior to this, the Service was held with ISANDS (The Irish Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society). ISANDS now hold their own Service every year in December. In 2000, The Miscarriage Association of Ireland placed two granite benches near the Memorial Stone in Glasnevin Cemetery, to allow those visiting a place to rest with their thoughts. In September 2006, The Miscarriage Association of Ireland is proud to launch this website. |
We offer Telephone Support to bereaved parents and hold monthly Support Meetings. We produce Newsletters during the year and distribute them to our members. (Some of these Newsletters are available online now). All information you provide us with is treated in the strictest of confidence and we are more than happy to be able to help any person who contacts us, whether by telephone, letter or email. We are always open to suggestions as to how we could better our services and further our aims. We strive to achieve our goals and aim to … |
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