You Are Not Alone

Ongoing Care & Resources

From emotional guidance to practical tools, we offer a growing library of support materials to help families through every step of the grief journey. Whether you need a listening ear or expert help, we’re here now and in the months to come.

Books for Grieving Adult


  • Empty Cradle, Broken Heart

    Empty Cradle, Broken Heart


    by Deborah L Davis, Ph.D.

  • Empty Arms

    Empty Arms


    by Cherokee Lise

  • When Hello Means Goodbye

    When Hello Means Goodbye


    by Paul Kirk 


    Available in English & Spanish

  • Healing Your Grieving Heart After Miscarriage

    Healing Your Grieving Heart After Miscarriage


    by Alan D. Wolfelt Ph.D



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Books for Grieving Children


  • Something Very Sad Happened: A Toddler's Guide to Understanding Death

    Something Very Sad Happened: A Toddler's Guide to Understanding Death


    by Bonnie Zucker


    Ages 2 to 3

  • No New Baby

    No New Baby: For Siblings who have a Brother or Sister Die before Birth


    by Marilyn Gryte


    Appropriate for children 5 and under

  • Something Happened

    Something Happened 


    by Cathy Blanford 


    Available in English & Spanish


    Ages 2 to 6. Specifically about pregnancy loss

  • We Were Gonna Have A Baby, But We Had an Angel Instead

    We Were Gonna Have A Baby, But We Had an Angel Instead


    by Pat Scgwiebert


    Ages 2 and Up

  • What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?

    What on Earth Do You Do When Someone Dies?


    by Trevor Romain


    Ages 5 to 10, & appropriate for younger teens

  • Where's Jessie

    Where's Jessie


    by Marvin Johnson


    Written for infant passing



Helpful Websites


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Upcoming Events

View our upcoming events hosted by the Baby Spirit Foundation, designed to raise awareness and provide support for those who have experienced the loss of an infant. These events offer a chance to connect with others who understand, share stories, and access resources to aid in the healing process. We are committed to fostering a compassionate community and spreading hope through each gathering.