At A Sky Full of Hearts, we honour the precious lives lost to miscarriage and baby loss. Through compassionate support and a nurturing community, we help families heal, remember, and find hope.
A Sky Full Of Hearts is a registered charity in England and Wales. Registered Charity Number: 1212430
At A Sky Full of Hearts, we support families facing the heartbreak of miscarriage and baby loss. As a UK-registered charity, we offer understanding, guidance, and a safe space to grieve. Through support groups, community events, and remembrance, we help parents feel seen, supported, and never alone in their journey.
Founded in 2024, A Sky Full of Hearts began with a simple but powerful belief: that no tiny life should ever be forgotten. Born from a shared understanding of the heartbreak of miscarriage and baby loss, we created a place where love endures, memories are honoured, and families find compassionate support.
Our charity was built to walk alongside families in their journey of grief and remembrance — offering not only a community of understanding but also hope for healing. Every gathering, every event, and every shared story helps us light the sky with the lasting memory of every little heart.
At A Sky Full of Hearts, love never fades — it shines among the stars.
Christine’s experience with miscarriage and loss began in April 2022, during a time already marked by her father’s declining health. Grieving both her pregnancy and her dad just weeks apart was deeply painful. She experienced two further losses — one on what would have been her dad’s birthday, and another in early 2024.
Through it all, she’s found strength in writing, connecting, and creating space for others to feel seen. She joined A Sky Full of Hearts to help turn grief into something gentle and supportive. You can follow Christine’s journey at Hope After Recurrent Miscarriage on Instagram.
Jen’s loss journey began in 2016 after two healthy pregnancies, followed by a second miscarriage in 2020 — a long and traumatic experience that left her feeling unseen and unsupported. In 2021, she welcomed her rainbow baby, who was born with muscular dystrophy, bringing new challenges and deepening her understanding of strength
and resilience.
Through her grief, Jen found purpose in creating remembrance events and displays that honour every little life and offer comfort to families navigating similar journeys. She’s dedicated to helping others feel seen, supported, and never alone in their loss.
Fiona’s experience with baby loss began in 2017, during her third pregnancy — a missed miscarriage just before the 12-week scan. Though she later welcomed her rainbow baby, she endured five more losses in the years that followed, each one bringing its own emotional and physical toll.
Now a proud Angel mum to six little hearts in the sky, Fiona is committed to ensuring no family faces baby loss alone. She is passionate about creating space for open conversation, remembrance, and connection — and her inbox is always open to anyone in need of comfort or support.
Christine’s experience with miscarriage and loss began in April 2022, during a time already marked by her father’s declining health. Grieving both her pregnancy and her dad just weeks apart was deeply painful. She experienced two further losses — one on what would have been her dad’s birthday, and another in early 2024.
Through it all, she’s found strength in writing, connecting, and creating space for others to feel seen. She joined A Sky Full of Hearts to help turn grief into something gentle and supportive. You can follow Christine’s journey at Hope After Recurrent Miscarriage on Instagram.
Jen’s loss journey began in 2016 after two healthy pregnancies, followed by a second miscarriage in 2020 — a long and traumatic experience that left her feeling unseen and unsupported. In 2021, she welcomed her rainbow baby, who was born with muscular dystrophy, bringing new challenges and deepening her understanding of strength
and resilience.
Through her grief, Jen found purpose in creating remembrance events and displays that honour every little life and offer comfort to families navigating similar journeys. She’s dedicated to helping others feel seen, supported, and never alone in their loss.
Fiona’s experience with baby loss began in 2017, during her third pregnancy — a missed miscarriage just before the 12-week scan. Though she later welcomed her rainbow baby, she endured five more losses in the years that followed, each one bringing its own emotional and physical toll.
Now a proud Angel mum to six little hearts in the sky, Fiona is committed to ensuring no family faces baby loss alone. She is passionate about creating space for open conversation, remembrance, and connection — and her inbox is always open to anyone in need of comfort or support.
Join our next in-person support group — a gentle evening of connection, remembrance, and creativity for anyone affected by miscarriage or baby loss.
We’re deeply grateful to the companies and individuals who support our mission with generosity and heart. Thanks to Central Cars, Hair Hub, Mortgage and Co, Spirit of Caz, and Call of The Wild — whose donations, sponsorships, and expertise have been essential in making our fundraising events and care packages meaningful.
Mortgage and Co’s ongoing commitment, including organising a team for our Nuclear event, and Call of the Wild’s generous sponsorship of our team t-shirts, exemplifies the spirit of partnership that helps us raise awareness and provide vital support to families affected by pregnancy and baby loss.
Together, we’re building a stronger, more compassionate community.
If you are interested in working with us, please drop us an email or fill out our contact form.