At The SPL Project, Inc., we believe that spontaneous pregnancy loss (SPL) is a natural and deeply human experience—one that deserves compassion, understanding, and visibility.
Our mission is to normalize SPL by:
Sharing real stories from individuals and families to honor lived experiences.
Creating science-based educational content that informs and empowers.
Producing multimedia resources—from vodcasts and podcasts to infographics and animations—that foster empathy and connection.
Partnering with educators, healthcare professionals, and institutions to integrate SPL awareness into classrooms, clinics, and communities.
Building safe spaces for open dialogue, free from stigma, shame, or silence.
We are not an advocacy group—we are a storytelling and education initiative rooted in truth, empathy, and cultural transformation.
A social entrepreneur focused on making the world more thoughtful about Spontaneous Pregnancy Loss (SPL) from a framework that blends personal conviction, strategic clarity, and empathetic storytelling.
Purpose: “To normalise conversations around SPL and reduce stigma by integrating art, science, and personal storytelling.”
What change do I want to see in the world?
What pain point am I addressing?
1. Emotional Isolation
People who experience SPL often feel alone, ashamed, or confused, even though it's a common biological event.
There’s a lack of safe spaces to process grief, especially for men, siblings, and extended family members.
2. Cultural and Societal Taboo
SPL is often not discussed openly in families, classrooms, or media.
Cultural norms and religious beliefs can conflict with medical realities, creating internal contradictions for those affected.
3. Educational Gaps
SPL is underrepresented in biology, psychology, and health curricula.
Students rarely learn about the emotional and ethical dimensions of miscarriage, leaving them unprepared to support others or reflect on their own experiences.
4. Lack of Creative and Inclusive Expression
Most SPL narratives are clinical or private, not artistic or communal.
There’s a need for multimedia storytelling that reflects diverse voices, especially from marginalized communities (e.g., Latina, first-gen students).
5. Fragmented Resources
Research, support groups, and advocacy efforts are scattered and hard to access.
There’s no unified platform that combines science, art, and personal storytelling to normalize SPL.
Frame SPL not just as a medical issue but as a multidimensional societal challenge.
Emotional silence and stigma
Lack of inclusive education
Cultural and spiritual contradictions
Underrepresentation in media and policy
Use data, stories, and metaphors to make this problem visible and urgent.
What makes your method different? You already have a rich multimedia strategy:
Student-led vodcasts interpreting SPL-themed songs
Celebrity-inspired SPL tracks with genre-specific lyrics
Interactive platforms exploring paradoxes
No-code databases for scholarly SPL research
Course design around “Beautiful Contradictions”
Frame this as a creative ecosystem that invites participation, reflection, and healing.
Break down your vision into measurable outcomes:
Increase public awareness and empathy around SPL
Empower students to become SPL storytellers
Create a searchable SPL research archive
Launch a viral SPL-themed music campaign
Influence curriculum and policy through art-based advocacy
Social entrepreneurship thrives on collaboration. Consider:
Partnering with SPL advocacy groups, universities, and artists
Creating a student ambassador program
Engaging with platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Twitch for reach
Seeking microgrants or fellowships for student-led initiatives
Your personal voice matters. Share:
Why SPL matters to you
What you've learned from students and celebrities
How music and metaphor help process grief and contradiction
This builds trust and emotional resonance.
Even with no budget, you can:
Use free tools (Kaltura, Clipchamp, Canva, Airtable)
Encourage student ownership and creativity
Apply for small grants (like the one you're preparing)
Document everything for future scaling