A Scots baby loss charity is under threat of closure because it can no longer pay its bills
. SiMBA is a lifeline to bereaved families who have lost babies but the charity is being hit by spiralling costs.
The charity provides memory boxes to break the stigma round miscarriages, stillbirths and neonatal deaths. The boxes are donated to hospitals across the UK and Ireland and contains many items like teddies, blankets and pictures. "The staff are amazing, they are the most caring, loving people we have known them for nine years and they are like family to us."
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