Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Lending Library Donation
I would like to express sincere gratitude to the Sharon Schade for donating a book to the CARE lending library.
Thank you for your donation!
Thank you for your donation!
Friday, April 30, 2010
REMINDER: SUPPORT GROUP MAY 4
Come Join us for our monthly support group!
Our next meeting is this Tuesday May 4
6:30-8pm
Olson Conference Room
located across from the hospital on El Camino Real.
Any questions please feel free to contact Rebecca at 417-4557 or rebecca.buksh@svrhc.org
"Do not walk the road of grief alone".
We are a peer support group open to all families that have suffered the loss of a baby, whether through early pregnancy loss, misscarriage, stillborn, or newborn death.
Our next meeting is this Tuesday May 4
6:30-8pm
Olson Conference Room
located across from the hospital on El Camino Real.
Any questions please feel free to contact Rebecca at 417-4557 or rebecca.buksh@svrhc.org
"Do not walk the road of grief alone".
We are a peer support group open to all families that have suffered the loss of a baby, whether through early pregnancy loss, misscarriage, stillborn, or newborn death.
Friday, April 23, 2010
New Books For Lending Library
Today the CARE program added a few more books to the Lending Library.
These books will also be available for review at our support group. Next meeting Tuesday May 4th from 630-8pm @ Olson Conference Room.
- I Never Held You (Miscarriage, Grief, Healing and Recovery) by Ellen M. DuBois
- Miscarriage (A Mans Book) by Rick Wheat
- A Guide for Fathers(When a Baby Dies) by Tim Nelson
- Another Baby? Maybe.....(30 questions on Pregnancy After Loss) by Sherokee Ilse & Maribeth Wilder Doerr
- When Pregnancy Follows a Loss (Preparing for the birth of your new baby) by Joann O'Leary & Clare Throrwick
- The Anguish of Loss ( A grief journey of love and hope) by Julie Fritsch with Sherokee Ilse
- Couple Communication After A Baby Dies ( Differing Perspectives) by Sherokee Ilse& Tim Nelson
- Dear Cheyenne (A book for bereaved parents & those who love them) by Joanne Cacciatore
These books will also be available for review at our support group. Next meeting Tuesday May 4th from 630-8pm @ Olson Conference Room.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Mothers Day
With Mothers Day approaching, you may have already started to experience anxiety building over this day. Mothers Day can be difficult for mothers and fathers, you both may feel lonesome, confused, and/or saddened by this day. You are all mothers, whether you have living children or not. You are still mothers. You may not be able to care for your child on earth, but motherhood remains within you.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who have only dreamed of a child you could never conceive.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who never got to feel your child flutter in your womb for he was gone too soon.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who went through labor to hold a still, silent yet perfect angel baby in your arms.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who looked day by day at your healthy baby only to find her silent, cold and gone one day.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who fought hard and whose child fought harder for a life too short.
Some ideas for Mothers Day:
http://www.october15th.com/newsletter/mothersday2010.htm
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who have only dreamed of a child you could never conceive.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who never got to feel your child flutter in your womb for he was gone too soon.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who went through labor to hold a still, silent yet perfect angel baby in your arms.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who looked day by day at your healthy baby only to find her silent, cold and gone one day.
Happy Mother’s Day to those of you who fought hard and whose child fought harder for a life too short.
Some ideas for Mothers Day:
- Buy yourself a mothers day card or memento
- Plant flowers
- Proudly wear a corsage out (Yellow is for a bereaved mother)
- Visit your childs grave or special place
- Light a candle for your child
- buy extra soft tissues and take care
- Its your day do what you can.
http://www.october15th.com/newsletter/mothersday2010.htm
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
DONATION
I would like to express sincere gratitude to the MOMS Club of Sierra Vista-East for making a very kind donation in memory of Paige Tejeda born still on 1/22/2010.
Thank you, your donation will greatly impact our program and the families we work with!
Thank you, your donation will greatly impact our program and the families we work with!
Friday, March 26, 2010
Mary Madeline Project
Sierra Vista Regional Health Center Maternal Child Unit is very pleased to announce that they are now recipents of Mary Madeline baby burial gowns and blankets.
The Mary Madeline Project was founded in memory of Madeline Marie Erickson who died at seven weeks of age and in honor of all the babies before and after her that have touched our lives. They are a non-profit organization that donates infant/baby burial gowns and blankets to local hospitals for bereaving parents.
Women donate their cherished wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses or prom gowns to the project and volunteers give of their time, talents, and love by making the baby burial gowns and blankets.
Their goal is to provide comfort to grieving families. They put memory tags in all outfits, so along with donated wedding gowns one can include in memory of.
Please visit their website and check out their beautiful work that we are now able to offer to our families.
http://www.marymadelineproject.org/
The Mary Madeline Project was founded in memory of Madeline Marie Erickson who died at seven weeks of age and in honor of all the babies before and after her that have touched our lives. They are a non-profit organization that donates infant/baby burial gowns and blankets to local hospitals for bereaving parents.
Women donate their cherished wedding gowns, bridesmaid dresses or prom gowns to the project and volunteers give of their time, talents, and love by making the baby burial gowns and blankets.
Their goal is to provide comfort to grieving families. They put memory tags in all outfits, so along with donated wedding gowns one can include in memory of.
Please visit their website and check out their beautiful work that we are now able to offer to our families.
http://www.marymadelineproject.org/
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