Touching Lives, Healing Hearts & Giving Hope

We are so sorry for the loss that led you here, but we are glad you found the National Share Office. Share is a community for anyone who has experienced the death of their baby. We serve parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, as well as the professionals who care for grieving families.

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If you or someone you love loses a baby,  having information on grief and where to find support can help. Register here to receive a free packet of helpful resources and information.

Mission Statement

The mission of Share Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support, Inc. is to serve those whose lives are touched by the tragic death of a baby through pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or in the first few months of life.

The primary purpose is to provide support toward positive resolution of grief experienced at the time of, or following the death of a baby. This support encompasses emotional, physical, spiritual and social healing, as well as sustaining the family unit.

The secondary purpose is to provide information, education, and resources on the needs and rights of bereaved parents and siblings. The objective is to aid those in the community, including family, friends, employers, members of the congregation, caregivers, professionals, and others in a supportive role.

Share Español: Esperanza.

Si tuvieran alguna pregunta, por favor enviarnos un correo electrónico a sbowman@nationalshare.org

Online Support Group

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Dear Charlie…Letters to my son

By: David Corvi This is Charlie’s story. On October 26, 2021, Charles Martin Corvi was stillborn, just 15 days shy of his due date. When he should have been taking his first steps, opening his Christmas presents, and playing with his older brothers, Charlie’s absence instead left an emptiness full of heartache. Charlie is not…
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Testimonials

The night I came home from the hospital without my son Sammy was the worst day of my life. Worse than finding out he had died. Worse than the quiet delivery room when he was born. Walking into our house that was so ready for a new baby was excruciating. I couldn't sleep that night, so I opened my computer and scoured the internet for anything I could find. What I found was Share, and I called the next day. The woman I talked to was so kind. She listened to me cry; she was genuinely interested in hearing everything about my little boy. For over an hour, she gave me her undivided attention and I will forever be grateful for that angel who answered the phone that day. I feel like that was the beginning of my healing because I knew I wasn't alone.

Michelle

What an empowering revelation... There are others out there who know! Share welcomed me into it's arms, took me by the hand and led me to other moms who understood what I was feeling. Share support group is always a place that we can share our deepest feelings.... I have made some lifelong friends through Share. The death of my daughter has forever changed me and I feel so fortunate to have such wonderful friends to walk side by side with down this path. Our angels led us to each other . . . to help each other. When one is weak, the other is strong.

Krista

Share is here for you, wherever you are.

Share is here to support you, wherever you are. In the past year, Share supported thousands of families throughout the United States and around the world through informational packets, online support chats, email and phone support, Companion support, and social media presence. How can we support you through your loss? Contact Share at info@nationalshare.org with your questions or needs. We are here for you.

Our Partners

We are so grateful to these companies for helping us keep our doors open! In these challenging times, these companies stepped up and gave generously so we could continue to support families grieving the loss of their baby.

 

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