Become an Ambassador

Can you make a difference in families' lives? Support us with your time, network, and social circles to raise awareness of our charity's efforts in addressing miscarriage, stillbirth, child death, grief, and bereavement.

Consider becoming an ambassador

The role is a voluntary positions and can fit around your other  commitment so why not join our Ambassador programme we would love to hear from you!

Why join The Last Kiss Foundation Ambassador Programme? – We know not every one can support financially however you can help and support in a different way which is just as important by raising awareness of the work that we do. By engaging with local businesses and perhaps using your personal  connections you can help us to secure funds and fundraise.

What does the role involve?

  • The Ambassador role is a voluntary and informal one and will be tailored to fit around your other commitments. Our team will help plan your role with you which could include (but is not limited to)
  • Raising awareness of the charity and its value to the community and your work place,
  • Attending local functions, meetings and events on behalf of The Last Kiss Foundation,
  • Introducing The Last Kiss Foundation to various businesses to create corporate connections and support
  • Supporting local fundraisers with any upcoming events
  • Organising your own fundraising events
  • Essentially the role depends on how you want to become involved and what opportunities you can create.

How do we help?

We want to support you as you develop your Ambassador role and will send out updates with details about all our upcoming events and any planned future projects at The Last Kiss Foundation.

We will also maintain an Ambassador network, so you can share ideas and troubleshoot with other like minded supporters. Sharing best practice across the group and keeping motivated.

Make a Donation

You may want to choose to make a regular donation to The Last Kiss Foundation, then why not consider setting up a monthly standing order?

What else we can provide?

Healthcare Professional Training

Over the last eight years we have worked with different hospitals and healthcare professionals across different maternity units in Devon and Torbay. One of the priority areas highlighted to us has been a need for bereavement training and support for midwives and healthcare professionals so we have developed training around different theories and models relating to grief and loss and provided a psychologically safe space for healthcare professionals to engage in reflective practice.

School Support

1 in 29 children will experience the death of a parent or loved one whilst in school. Our bespoke training covers the shapes of grief, cover grief literacy, how children and young people might be feeling, how this can present and how schools can help them express these emotions in healthy ways. It includes practical strategies and tools that school staff can use with children and young people.

Testimonials from previous training