Virtu and Centrick teams helps baby loss charity move to new HQ

A team from leading expert Property Maintenance and Grounds Management firm, Virtu Property rolled up their sleeves to help transform the new headquarters of Birmingham charity The Lily Mae Foundation.

The charity, which supports families and parents after stillbirth, neonatal death, miscarriage or medical termination in the West Midlands, is expanding into new premises at Fernhill Court, Balsall Street, Balsall Common.

Virtu and Centrick’s team of volunteers – Bethan Roskell, Georgina Taylor, Hollie Frail, Nicola Hopley, Matt Halford and Michael Nabarro – helped to spruce up the new offices by painting walls, cleaning windows and steam cleaning a patio area, over three days.

The Lily Mae Foundation was set up by Ryan and Amy Jackson after their daughter Lily Mae was ‘born sleeping’ in 2010. Since then, Ryan and Amy have campaigned with passion to honour the memory of their daughter and all other babies born too poorly, too soon or sleeping.

Since its inception the charity has raised more than £250,000. It works alongside medical and healthcare professionals, other charities and the All Party Parliamentary Group for Baby Loss.

Shane Bland, director of Virtu Property, said:

“It was a privilege to be involved in delivering a great new headquarters for the Lily Mae Foundation. I wish the charity enormous success at its new headquarters as it continues to provide vital support to those that have suffered the loss of a baby.”

Ryan Jackson said:

“We would like to thank all those who very kindly and generously donated their time to clean, paint and decorate our new offices recently. We really appreciate your help and support.”

Stillbirth, neonatal death, miscarriage and medical termination devastates the lives of more than 3,500 parents every year. Not only that, the loss of a baby is seen as a taboo subject, so parents are not encouraged to seek the support that they so desperately need. The Lily Mae Foundation is working tirelessly to change that.

The Funds that The Lily Mae Foundation receives help it to provide: