Go the Distance for Bliss 2021

Parents can't choose their distance, but you can.
Our campaign is now complete. 407 supporters helped us raise £8,024.00
Visit the charity's profileParents can't choose their distance, but you can.
Go the Distance for Bliss 2021 · 1 September 2021 to 30 September 2021 ·
Closed 30/11/2021
The campaign has now expired but it's not too late to support this charity.
Visit the charity's profileOn average parents travel 27 miles to visit their premature or sick baby in neonatal care - with some families travelling over 100 miles. At a time when even more babies in neonatal care are separated from their families by COVID-19 restrictions, Bliss is working hard to close the distance.
Some parents currently aren't able to care for their baby together - and for others the daily costs of travel to hospital and the challenge of finding childcare for older children come at a time when many families are facing job insecurity.
Bliss know that babies have the best outcomes if their parents are able to be actively involved in their care. Your donation will help Bliss continue their work breaking down barriers stopping parents from being able to care for their babies on the neonatal unit.
Go the Distance is a 27 or 100 mile challenge that you get to choose when, where and how you complete. Whether you walk, cycle or run, you'll know that you are helping us to remove as many barriers as possible to parents being involved in their baby's care.
By sponsoring you for every mile covered, your friends and family will help you to go the distance whilst raising money to support babies born premature or sick.
Find out more about how you can sign up to be part of #TeamBliss www.bliss.org.uk/events/gothedistanceforbliss
Babies have the very best outcomes if their parents are able to be actively involved in their care.
We're currently campaigning for the Government to introduce financial support for families with a baby in neonatal care, free parking at hospitals, and for parents suspected of having COVID-19 to be prioritised for testing to minimise separation from their baby.
Through our Parents are not Visitors campaign, we are urging hospitals to review their visiting policies and have already seen some network-wide policy changes as a result.
Our email and video calls with Bliss Champion volunteers who usually support parents on neonatal units provide families with somewhere to turn for practical information and emotional support.
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