My Baby Has Passed
If you or someone you know has experienced the loss of a baby, we want you to know how heartbroken we are for you. Losing a child is perhaps the greatest loss one can face in this life and we are so sorry you have found yourself in this place. We understand the severity of your broken hearts and are here to help you learn how to walk again in the aftermath of such great sorrow.
How we can help:
RESOURCES to help you navigate the road ahead - from a memorial service or celebration of life, to ongoing counseling and support.
COMMUNITY of those who have walked the road before you, who can now surround your family with love and empathy. The one thing harder than grieving is grieving alone.
REMEMBRANCE though the continued celebration of your child’s life. A child lost is not a child forgotten.
At this time we are only able to serve Colorado families 22 weeks of gestation and beyond.
Resources for Your Next Steps
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Parent’s Share: Autopsy, Cremation & Burial. This PDF download covers understanding a hospital autopsy, as well as considerations on cremation versus burial.
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What’s Next: Lactation After Loss - This PDF download includes understanding options, and instruction on milk suppression as well as milk donation.
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Parent’s Share: Introducing Baby to Siblings - This PDF download reviews things to consider, typical concerns, and guidance for introducing baby to siblings. Additionally, there’s a QR code that allows you to view a family’s introduction.
Hearing from Another Family
Meet the Glader family, who bravely shares their story about the loss of their baby, Joshua, after weeks in the NICU. We hope that in hearing stories from others who have experienced infant loss, you can find solace and compassion in knowing you are not alone.
Our Comprehensive Services
We strive to be a beacon of hope and support for families navigating the devastating journey of pregnancy and infant loss, providing refuge and guidance as they learn to live in the wake of their child’s death. Our services include practical, financial, and emotional support to families, aiming to mitigate the profound effects of grief, strengthen family bonds, and encourage social & community engagement.