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Our Major Funders

We are enormously grateful to the following organisations that have enabled and supported us as we have developed as an organisation. Their support -past and on-going- has been critical to our success to date and our work towards achieving our vision of ensuring everyone can find appropriate bereavement support whenever they need it and wherever they live.

We are also grateful to the many individuals who have supported us along the way with private donations and gifts.

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Published: 21st January, 2020

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Medicash Foundation

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Medicash is one of the oldest and most respected healthcare cash plan providers in the UK today. One of the traditions they are most proud is their commitment to charitable giving. In 2019 the Medicash Foundation donated over £660,000 across 114 different charities.

AtaLoss.org is grateful for financial support from the Foundation during the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic.

Published: 28th April, 2020

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The All Churches Trust

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Updated: 21st January, 2021

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The Deo Gloria Trust

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Updated: 22nd January, 2021

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The Lawes Foundation

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The National Lottery Community Fund

Funding to support our hardworking staff supporting the bereaved during the Coronavirus Pandemic.

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Funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund, distributed by The National Lottery Community Fund, has helped us to pay for staff salaries at a very busy time as we respond to the needs of the bereaved during the Coronavirus Pandemic. Thanks to the Government for making this possible

Published: 29th July, 2020

Updated: 22nd January, 2021

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    Artlift provides a range of creative courses and projects to support people with mental ill health due to bereavement and other causes

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    How to take care of you when you are bereaved. READ MORE HERE.

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    During the Covid 19 pandemic a number of Facebook support groups were set up and are still providing on-going support. We have listed as many as we can find here.

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    The Miscarriage Association

    Here you can find support and information if you have been affected by miscarriage.

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