A Decade of Impact

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The Still Remembered Project

Grief is personal and can weigh heavy on an individual physically, emotionally and spiritually. Our group of bereaved families have experienced the passing of their baby, each with a unique story. As a community, we share empathy and compassion through this organization to provide comfort, support and encouragement.

The Still Remembered Project is a community that welcomes bereaved families and friends to support each other on our grief journeys by offering keepsakes, resources, and events in Pittsburgh, PA and the surrounding areas. Our organization operates six projects that are tailored to supporting families affected by pregnancy and infant loss. We invite you to explore the ways in which The Still Remembered Project can help you, your friend, or your family member to remember these precious babies.

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Our Mission

The Still Remembered Project provides bereaved parents and families Christian-based support and encouragement for a loss due to miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death. Our efforts offer hope and healing throughout all stages of the grief journey. We accomplish this mission by:

– Educating local medical and bereavement communities,
– Providing remembrance keepsakes to families,
– Holding awareness events, and
– Hosting a monthly peer support group meeting for bereaved mothers.

"Each foot, no matter how small, leaves an imprint on this world."

- The Still Remembered Project

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We Believe...

We believe that God creates every life, and intimately knows each one. Regardless of the duration of that life, whether one lives only in the womb or is welcomed into the world, each one makes an impact on those around him or her. Therefore, we remember and celebrate each miracle of life of these children created by God that are now in His loving care.

“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” – Psalm 139:13-16

God understands the pain of losing a child, as He gave His Son, Jesus, to be the perfect sacrifice for the sin that plagues us. It is excruciatingly painful. Life has these seasons of pain and heartache. In these seasons, God promises to be a companion, wrapping us who mourn in His love. We find comfort and peace in His truth.

"Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.” – Psalm 23:4

(Quotations are from the Holy Bible, New International Version)

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Frequently Asked

Are you accepting wedding gown donations?

We are no longer receiving wedding gown donations. Our seamstresses have the supplies they need to create the gowns for our hospital and funeral home partners. If you are interested in supporting The Still Remembered Project materially, please see our In-Kind Donations page, which includes our Amazon wish list.

Can my hospital receive packages from your organization?

Thank you for caring for your patients that are experiencing this traumatic grief. We appreciate your desire to support them well. A caring, supportive medical team can make all the difference in these heartbreaking moments for a bereaved family.

We partner with hospitals, ultrasound facilities, OBGYN offices, funeral homes, and others that interact with these families grieving the passing of their child. We provide remembrance keepsakes and the invitation to our support group. Our organization operates within the greater Pittsburgh, PA area, Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and West Virginia. We cannot currently supply hospitals outside of that area as our items are not shippable.

If you would like to talk to someone regarding your hospital or medical facility, please reach out to us at info@stillremembered.org.

How can I help or support The Still Remembered Project?

The Still Remembered Project is an all-volunteer, small nonprofit located in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, PA. We depend on personal donations from individuals and families. Here are a few ideas of how you could help us keep this organization going.

  • Pray. Please pray for the bereaved families receiving our remembrance keepsakes, who feel the sting of fresh grief for their child. Pray for God's comfort for them and that they would find support through friends, family, and/or organizations such as ours. Also, we would appreciate your prayers for God's guidance for the organization as well.
  • Donate. You can make a one-time donation or a monthly recurring charge. Gifts can be made in remembrance of a child and you can send an e-card to the family. Please see our donation page for more information.
  • Host a Facebook Fundraiser. We find that many people support The Still Remembered Project by hosting a Facebook fundraiser on their child's birthday or for a holiday or during October for Pregnancy and Infant loss awareness month. If you have any questions about Facebook fundraisers, you can reach out to us at info@stillremembered.org.
  • Create knit/crochet items. We do not buy any blankets, hats, or booties for our remembrance keepsakes. Each one is lovingly made by a volunteer that sends them to us. For more information regarding these items, see our Stitched with Love Project page.
  • Send In-Kind Donations. We have an Amazon Wish List that includes the items we regularly need for our remembrance keepsakes.
  • Attend events. We hold a varitey of events throughout the year that include remembrance events, craft nights, and fundraisers of our own. See our events page on Eventbrite for more information.
  • Service Hours or Projects. If you have an idea for a service project or special event you would like to put together to support The Still Remembered Project, please contact us at info@stillremembered.org.

How can I register for your support group?

Our monthly peer-based support group, Still Supported, is open to all bereaved mothers. We meet on the 2nd Thursday of each month. We kindly ask for you to register via the form on the Still Supported project page to receive more information and be informed about each month's topic and format.

If you need additional help, please contact stillsupported@stillremembered.org

How do I receive a remembrance keepsake in honor of my baby?

We would love to send you an item to remember your baby, either a Still Loved memory box or a miscarriage care package. We have a limited supply of keepsakes that we ship within the United States or APO/FPO military addresses. Unfortunately, we are unable ship remembrance keepsakes outside the United States.

We ask that the request for the remembrance keepsake come from the bereaved mother or father. Grief is a complicated emotion, and we found our items are best received whenever their arrival is expected. If you are a friend/family member seeking support for your loved one, please send them a link to our site and have them reach out to us at info@stillremembered.org. We would be happy to work with them to determine how we can help.

To request a Still Loved memory box, send a message to still.loved@stillremembered.org. These are typically for parents who delivered their child.

To request a miscarriage care package, send a message to stillmissed@stillremembered.org. These are sent to parents whose child passed away at less than 15 weeks gestation.

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