GPH Builders Merchants has donated bark to enhance the MISS “Forget Me Not” memorial garden at Aberdeen Crematorium, strengthening community support for families affected by pregnancy loss.
GPH Builders Merchants has continued its commitment to community support by donating bulk bags of bark to the MISS “Forget Me Not” garden at Aberdeen Crematorium. The garden, maintained by the charity MISS (Miscarriage Information Support Service), provides a peaceful, reflective space for families affected by early pregnancy loss.
Abi Clarke, Chief Executive Officer of MISS, expressed her appreciation for the donation, saying: “Just want to say another big thank you for your bark donation, the ground looks much better with this over the last few weeks.”
A representative from GPH added: “We’re proud to support the vital work MISS is doing for families across the North‑east. Contributing materials to help develop the garden is a small way we can help create a meaningful space for remembrance.”
MISS, the region’s only early pregnancy loss charity, plays a crucial role in offering emotional support, community outreach, and awareness. Their ongoing garden project at Hazlehead aims to provide a tranquil environment for reflection and healing.
GPH’s donation will support the charity’s summer plans to develop new planting beds and continue improving the garden for visitors, highlighting the impact of local businesses working alongside community organisations.