New campaign, Miles for Memories, raising funds for people impacted by pregnancy loss
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 24th March 2026
Take part in a month of physical activity to support MISS's work.
MISS offers free, confidential support to anyone in Scotland impacted by pregnancy loss. In Scotland, one in four expectant mothers is impacted by miscarriage.
Miles for Memories, a new campaign launched by MISS, aims to raise vital funds for the charity’s work.
Throughout spring, MISS are inviting people to commit to one month of consistent activity by walking, cycling or swimming for Miles for Memories. You can sign up to take part in the campaign by visiting the MISS website, selecting your chosen activity, and logging your miles.
By participating, you can make a real difference to the lives of people impacted by pregnancy loss in Scotland. Funds raised will go towards services delivered by MISS, including:
- One-to-one support
- Memory boxes
- Support groups
- Memorial spaces
- Pregnancy after loss support
To find out more about the work of MISS and take part in Miles for Memories, visit the MISS website.
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