A Decade of Impact:

Real families. Real moments. Real remembrance.

Behind every keepsake is a family navigating loss, extending a knowing hand of comfort through these small keepsakes to the next family to get the devastating news. In a decade, our impact has extended from the first 10 boxes going out to over 10,000 families served through bereaved families helping other bereaved families.
Each story is different. They all make an impact.

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Chantel Fry

Bereaved Mother

Sandy Stanley

Bereaved Mother

Dwight & Marla Day

Bereaved Grandfather

Tara Fulton

Bereaved Mom and Volunteer

Holly Fairfield

Still Missed Volunteer

Joann Cantrell

Bereaved Mom and Author

Alicia Curry

Bereaved Mom and Still Supported Member

Michele Riggio

Still Supported Project Lead

Small things make a big difference.

In April 2016, The Still Remembered Project was founded by families who understood the need for support after miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant loss. Since then, we have worked alongside hospitals and communities to ensure that no family walks this journey alone.

Over the past decade, over 11,000 SRP keepsakes have been provided to families—each one offering comfort, remembrance, and connection during an incredibly difficult time.

Memory boxes.
Miscarriage care packages.
Sibling bags.
Still Loved Boxes.
Tiny hats.
Angel gowns.
Blankets and more...

Why It Matters

Loss during pregnancy or infancy is more common than many realize—and families often face it quietly.Your support helps ensure that:
- Families feel seen and supported
- Babies are remembered and honored
- Resources are available when they are needed most
- Opportunities are offered to remember as a community and raise awareness for pregnancy and infant loss

HELP MAKE AN IMPACT

Your gift directly supports families in their time of need:
$100 helps us continue our Still Supported monthly support group.
$60 provides two memory boxes
$40 supports two sibling bags
$ 25 delivers 4 miscarriage care packages
Every gift—no matter the size—helps continue this mission.

The Still Remembered Project

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