Milton Keynes Council has stepped in to ensure a children’s hospice for babies and children is receiving a £12,000 boost thanks to a national scheme which recycles metal left behind after cremations.
Oxfordshire-based Helen & Douglas House helps families in Milton Keynes and the surrounding areas cope with the challenges of looking after a terminally ill baby or child. The charity provides round the clock care at their hospice in Oxford and at home for local children and their families.
Only when a bereaved family gives permission, the Council works with the ICCM (The Institute of Cemetery and Cremation Management) to raise funds from the sale of metals recovered after cremations at Crownhill Crematorium. The metals come from items such as medical implants and artificial joints.
MK Council has nominated Helen & Douglas House to be the latest recipient of funding raised through the scheme. It has donated more than £46,000 to local charities through metal recycling since 2014.
Picture supplied by Helen & Douglas House.