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Welcome to Joshua’s Boxes™
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We hope through
our boxes to provide parents with many tangible ways to remember
their much-loved baby.
To lose a baby
is one of the hardest things any parent has to face and to cope
with, whether it is through miscarriage, termination for fetal abnormality,
stillbirth, neonatal death or any other complication during pregnancy
or just after birth.
So many decisions
have to be faced suddenly and parents can feel overwhelmed with
the choices they have to make. As well as coping with this they
become aware that the time they have with their baby will be short
and precious memories are all they will have left.
Joshua’s
Boxes™ was set up in order to help parents facing this crisis.
We hope to be able to provide as many ways as we can for parents
to create precious memories of their baby. These include a beautiful
Memory Box, filled with a blanket, hat, teddy bear, plastic wallet,
little box, single use camera, a list of essential photos to take
and information about useful web sites and helplines.
Joshua’s
Boxes™ was originally set up in January 2004. After spending
a long time developing ideas and working with different organisations
and hospitals, we were granted Charity Status in September 2004
which will njow help us fulfil our vision to make this scheme available
nationwide.
Many hospitals
provide hand and foot prints, locks of hair, and photographs of
a baby. We hope that by liaising with each hospital individually
we will be able to provide some of the things they do not have in
order to make up our boxes. We are also fundraising so that we can
provide baby books specifically for miscarriage and stillbirth plus
little plaster kits to get a 3D impression of a hand or a foot.
Joshua’s Boxes™ are always looking for new ideas and
initiatives to improve our service to hospitals and families.
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| ABOUT
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| Joshua
James Beavan was born in September 2003. He was, and is, our eighth
child. My pregnancy had gone very well, when in my fifth month I attended
my 20 - week scan. Sadly, Joshua was found to be suffering from a
rare and devastating heart complaint called Hypoplastic Left Heart
Syndrome. I was referred to Liverpool Women's Hospital the same day
where the diagnosis was confirmed and we were offered three choices:
to terminate the pregnancy, bring him home to die or three-stage open
heart surgery that would only ever offer him palliative care. We were
told he would stand about a 50% chance of survival. We chose the surgery
and continued the pregnancy, which went very well, apart from the
stress of knowing what an ill little boy he could be.
After Joshua
was born locally, he was transferred to Alder Hey Children’s
Hospital in Liverpool where we found out that not only did he have
one of the worst cases of Hypoplastic Left Heart but another major
defect called Supra Cardiac Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage.
These two combined conditions meant that he would not survive surgery,
so his treatments were withdrawn and he died in our arms and with
his family around him aged four days.
Throughout the
later stages of my pregnancy, with the help of ‘Hearts
of Hope’ I started a website
for friends and family to keep them informed of Joshuas’ progress.
After he was born and died I was encouraged to keep writing and
received many e-mails of comfort and support. During the months
following Joshuas’ death and reading many other families stories,
I came to realise how fortunate I had been to be prepared for the
eventuality that he might die.
Many parents
do not have this opportunity when their babies die suddenly and
so I began to think of ways I could help to provide them with things
they would need to make memories. The first brave lady to share
her story was Vicky who sadly lost her beloved first son, Thomas,
on Jan 1st 2004. Thomas was stillborn at 31 ¼ weeks. Through
reading her story and her e-mails, we developed a close friendship
and she has been instrumental in advising and suggesting things
as I have been developing these ideas, as well as creating this
lovely website along with the help of her husband Magnus for Joshua’s
Boxes™.
After many various
ideas and discussions with hospitals, midwives, and the ladies who
e-mailed me, I came up with the idea of a memory box, filled with
things that would help parents to make these memories and have something
to keep.
We gave our
first boxes to the Central Labour Suite of the local hospital where
Joshua was born (Glan Clwyd Hospital, North Wales) in Easter 2004
and this initiative is now multiplying throughout the UK!
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Joshua’s
Boxes™
are beautiful Memory boxes, in pastel colours and in three different
sizes.
Each box is
filled with:
- A
disposable flash camera and a list of must have photographs to
take.
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A cuddly toy.
- A
hat and blanket, hand knitted or crotchet to the appropriate size.
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A plastic wallet for hair or nail clippings
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A little box for name tags or other precious things
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A list of useful websites and addresses
- A
card from us.
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A thankyou slip for all the organisations who have supported this
scheme so far.
Some hospitals
like to include their own leaflets as well in these boxes. We also
provide a little box filled with nice materials and trinkets for
the nurses to place with the baby in order to take a good photograph,
if they wish.
As we become
better established and raise more money we would like to include
a hand and foot plaster kit, a little gown for the baby to wear,
and a little baby book for miscarriage and stillbirth as well.
We also want
to help parents who have suffered a miscarriage and so we provide
tiny little blankets and angels pockets for the gynaecology wards.
These come with a little angel for anyone who has had a miscarriage
and would like a memory of their baby.
Joshua’s
Boxes™
tries to meet individual Hospitals needs and we are willing to fundraise
to provide other items that the hospital may wish as well. Our main
aim is to try to help parents to have, if they wish, as many tangible
memories of their much-loved baby as possible.
Click
here for a selection of photographs of the boxes and contents
and the other items we are looking towards providing as well.
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we develop this site we will include all the hospitals that we cover,
as well as news of fundraising events and how you can help to contribute
to all that we are doing. Thank you for reading our story and if
you feel you would like to support what we are doing then do not
hesitate to contact me at the email address below.
FBeavan@aol.com
Joshua’s
site
If you wish
to donate using a credit card (Visa & Mastercard) - please click
on the DONATE button below.
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note: Credit Card payments are powered by Paypal so you
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you will be prompted to join Paypal when making a donation, this
is free, very easy and takes just a few minutes. You will need to
provide a password which should be of your choice.
You can also use
the account details below if you wish to make a cash or cheque donation,
all cheques made payable to 'Joshua's Boxes™'.
Lloyds
TSB
Colwyn Bay Branch
Joshua’s Boxes™
Account no. 01116092
Sort code 30 – 95 -13.
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