New Baby Loss & Fertility Support Hub Opens in Hull
- Chasing Rainbows

- May 5
- 2 min read
Chasing Rainbows has reached an important milestone with the opening of a dedicated baby loss and fertility support hub in Hull, creating a safe and supportive space for individuals and families navigating miscarriage, baby loss and infertility.
The hub marks a significant step forward in the charity’s mission to ensure that no one has to face their journey alone.
Creating a Safe Space for Support
The new centre has been created with compassion at its core; designed to provide a welcoming environment where people can feel understood, supported and heard.
The opening of the hub follows years of growth for Chasing Rainbows, which was founded after Samantha Catanach’s own experience of multiple miscarriages and her search for support during that time.
What started as a way to connect with others has now grown into a charity supporting hundreds of families across Hull, East Riding and nationwide.

Why This Hub Matters
For many people, accessing support after baby loss or infertility can feel difficult. Services are often limited, and emotional support can be hard to find.
This new hub helps bridge that gap by offering:
A dedicated, safe space for support
Access to peer support and guidance
A place where experiences are understood and validated
The hub is a space built with kindness, aiming to ensure that families no longer feel alone in their grief.
Supporting Families Locally and Nationwide
While the new hub strengthens support locally in Hull and East Riding, Chasing Rainbows continues to provide nationwide support across the UK through its services.
You can explore our baby loss, miscarriage and infertility support services here.
Support includes:
In-person support groups
One-to-one peer support
A nationwide Pen Pals programme
Fertility and preconception support
This combination of local and national support ensures that help is accessible, no matter where you are.
Built from Lived Experience
At the heart of Chasing Rainbows is lived experience. The charity was created to address the lack of emotional support many people face after miscarriage and baby loss.
By connecting people who have been through similar experiences, Chasing Rainbows provides support that feels truly understood, something that traditional services often cannot offer.
Learn more about our Pen Pals peer support programme
Looking Ahead
The opening of the hub is just the beginning. Chasing Rainbows continues to grow, raising awareness and improving support for those affected by baby loss, miscarriage and infertility.
With increased visibility and dedicated spaces like this, more families will be able to access the support they need when they need it most.
Need Support?
If you are currently navigating baby loss, miscarriage or infertility, support is available.
You can self-refer for support here and we will guide you to the most appropriate support for your situation.
Final Thoughts
The opening of the Chasing Rainbows hub represents hope, connection and progress, not just for the local community, but for families across the UK.
It’s a reminder that support exists, conversations are changing and no one has to go through this alone.


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