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What is the Share Walk of Remembrance & Hope?

The Share Walk is a meaningful event that serves hundreds of families who have experienced the profound loss of a baby. The Walk offers a shared space for grief, connection, and healing. Each step taken honors and celebrates the life of your loved ones, while allowing quiet moments for reflection and remembrance.

What to expect? 

The event is designed to honor babies and their impact on their families and communities. There will be a memorial service, reading of names, and release of doves during the ceremony. With each registration, individuals will be given our annual Walk shirt. This year's shirt will feature our 2025 Share Walk logo on the front, with all baby's names on the back. Bereaved parents will be given forest green shirts and supporters will be given white. Before the ceremony, families will be able to enjoy coffee and food trucks and siblings can create memorial art at the craft tent. The ceremony will begin at 10am, followed by the reading of names, release of doves, and the Walk. We would love to have you join us for this powerful event.

Show Me Doves

Every year, Show Me Doves is happy to provide this beautiful dove release to remember your babies. We hope it brings you a feeling of peace and calmness.

First Capitol Lions Club

The First Capitol Lions Club will be serving a BBQ lunch for $5. You can add it when you register or you can pay with cash the day of the Walk.

T-Shirt Pickup

The NEW National Share Office
1600 Heritage Landing Suite 109
Saint Peters, MO 63303

Pick up October 12 from 12-4 pm
October 13 from 9 am - 6 pm

 

 

The Share Walk for Remembrance & Hope was first held in 2002 for 50 bereaved parents wanting to publicly recognize the lives of their precious children. In over a decade, this important event has grown by leaps and bounds. Over 3,000 attendees gathered to commemorate the lives of over 500 babies. This growth is not in response to a change in pregnancy outcomes (today, 1 in 4 pregnancies ends in loss), but a result of families being given compassionate care and access to bereavement programs at the time of and following the death of a baby. Both of which, Share provides free of charge to grieving families.

Walk Location

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