Community Impact
Butterfly Run has raised over $360,000 since 2019.
Here is how your money is making a difference...
Since November 2020, the Butterfly Run has sponsored an online support group with a registered clinical counsellor.
The Butterfly Run has sponsored over 11 groups with over 120 participants.
Virtual Support Group
The Butterfly Run provides Bereavement Boxes to hospitals. These boxes are offered to families who experience a pregnancy or infant loss at the hospital. Since 2020, Butterfly Run has been able to donate over 75 Bereavement Boxes and over 1200 additional items to hospitals in BC.
To donate items to these boxes OR access boxes for your hospital, please contact.
Bereavement Boxes
Sending Comfort Cards
The Butterfly Run will send comfort cards upon request to anyone needing comfort in their journey with infertility, pregnancy loss, pregnancy after loss, or infant loss.
Please follow the link to request a card for yourself or for someone else.
Since November 2020, the Butterfly Run has sponsored an online support group with a registered clinical counsellor.
The Butterfly Run has sponsored over 11 groups with over 120 participants.
Community Connection Events
The Butterfly Run provides Bereavement Boxes to hospitals. These boxes are offered to families who experience a pregnancy or infant loss at the hospital. Since 2020, Butterfly Run has been able to donate over 75 Bereavement Boxes and over 1200 additional items to hospitals in BC.
To donate items to these boxes OR access boxes for your hospital, please contact.
In Person Support Groups
Sending Comfort Cards
The Butterfly Run will send comfort cards upon request to anyone needing comfort in their journey with infertility, pregnancy loss, pregnancy after loss, or infant loss.
Please follow the link to request a card for yourself or for someone else.
Thanks to the Butterfly Run's voice leadership, advocacy, and initial funding, a cross-disciplinary team at BC Women’s Hospital is working to transform the standards of care and better support parents experiencing stillbirth from diagnosis to discharge (and beyond).
17 people on the 'Supporting the Stillbirth Journey' core design team meet weekly to advance the initiative, and ultimately improve care.
Supporting the Stillbirth Journey
Hummingbird Project
The Butterfly Run provided funding for The Hummingbird Project to support improved care for bereaved parents through the production of a podcast, based on learnings from their community-based research.
The Hummingbird Project will release 5 podcast episodes this year grounded in research and hosted by bereaved parents.
With the Butterfly Run's generous support, Dr. Roopan Gill and her team at Vitala Global have finished their research and phase one of three in the process of co-creating a mobile Health (mHealth) tool with providers and patients.
Vitala Global surveyed 190 participants in the first phase of the co-creation of a mobile health tool designed to support people experiencing early pregnancy loss.
Educational Videos
In 2019, the Butterfly Run provided funding to create video resources about miscarriage and recurrent pregnancy loss by BC Women’s Hospital + Health Centre (BCWH). This funding has catalyzed a refresh of BCWH reproductive loss resources, accessible to people province wide.
Since 2020, there have been almost 50,000 combined views of new or updated Miscarriage and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss online resources.
Butterfly Run Vancouver's
Accountability Report
Butterfly Run Vancouver Accountability Update 1
Butterfly Run Vancouver Accountability Update 2
Butterfly Run Vancouver Accountability Update 6
Butterfly Run Vancouver Accountability Update 1
BC Women's Accountability Report
BCW Accountability Update 1
BCW Accountability Update 2
BCW Accountability Update 9
BCW Accountability Update 1