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FEATURE ARTICLE:

Traditions Always Include the Baby

By Patti Budnik | December 16, 2024

By: Marie Kriedman Our family has many holiday traditions – visits with Santa, writing letters on Christmas Eve, setting out cookies with milk, sprinkling reindeer food on the front lawn, seeing holiday lights, visiting with friends, and so much more. On Christmas morning our brood wakes up to a tree with flashing red and green lights, shiny presents, full stockings, and “snow” (Styrofoam balls) spread all over our family room.  Our first tradition of the day is a snowball fight before we start opening gifts. On…

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NEWS ARCHIVE:

The Other “Me Too” Movement: How Social Media Can Be Healing

By brown | March 10, 2019

By:  Nora LaFata My daughter died on February 22, 2014.  She was born the next day.  My fingers still balk at the sequence of those…

January & February 2019 Gifts: In Memory Of…

By brown | March 7, 2019

Each month, families and friends have the opportunity to donate to Share “In Memory Of” the baby or babies they have lost. This month we…

Why I Deleted My Social Media Accounts After My Loss

By brown | March 7, 2019

By: Jaclyn Pieris “In my grief, I find myself crying and updating my status on Facebook as tears fall on the keys of my laptop. ‘I…

Beware the Highlight Reel: Navigating Social Media After Loss

By brown | February 28, 2019

By: Leslie Steele While loss of a loved one is a struggle impacting every generation, grappling with loss in the age of social media is…

A Community Of Support

By brown | February 24, 2019

By: Patti Budnik and Cindy Swain When my husband and I (Cindy) lost our baby, our whole world turned upside down. Although family and friends…

There Are No Words

By brown | February 21, 2019

By: Kathy Gardner I spot her at the grocery store Her son was killed in 9/11 She is tenderly picking out apples And I am…

Partners On The Journey

By brown | February 14, 2019

By: Robyn Busekrus Grief is messy and complicated.  There are the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.  For myself, they did not…

From Strangers To Forever Friends

By brown | February 11, 2019

By: Jennifer Haake I think the general perception of support groups is what we typically see in movies.  A group of people sitting in a…

Beyond the Scope of Practice

By brown | February 4, 2019

Having those wonderful, amazing, impactful caregivers like Dr. Jen and the other doctors and nurses who cared for us by our side during a very dark time made such a different for us.

What Do I Do with My Love?

By brown | February 1, 2019

Creating a Lasting Legacy After Your Baby’s Death By: Rose Carlson Normally, when a loved one dies, you have much to remember the person by:…