Resources: Shops

Note: all text and images were sourced from the website of the referenced shop

Laurel Box

“Our shop offers thoughtfully curated gift boxes designed to nourish the heart after loss. If a friend or loved one has recently experienced loss, you can rest assured that the gift of a laurelbox will help nourish their heart during a difficult time.  

If you are personally walking through loss, it is our deep hope that the laurelbox you receive makes you feel loved and supported. We know that no gift can ever replace the ones we have lost, but we hope the prayers we pour over those touched by our company can be felt whenever a laurelbox is received.”  

Hope Again Collective

“Hope Again Collective is where beautiful handmade earrings tell the stories of brave women who have walked through miscarriage or infant loss. A percentage of each pair purchased is donated to give women experiencing miscarriage practical resources in their grief journey.”

Sage & Sara Candle Co.

“Sage & Sara is a small candle company with a big mission. With every purchase, we donate candles and/or a percentage of profits to hospitals and nonprofits who support families who have experienced the loss of a child through miscarriage, stillbirth or infancy death. Each candle donated helps bring comfort and light to families during some of their darkest days. As a Mom of two angels, my hope is that families feel seen, thought of, and supported in their journey through grief and loss with each candle they receive.”

A Beautiful Remembrance

“We offer a beautiful selection of thoughtful, comforting gifts for those grieving the loss of a child through death, stillbirth, and miscarriage. We are deeply sorry for whatever circumstances have brought you here for a memorial print. I pray that each gift will bring some comfort to the family who has lost a loved one.”

Lullaby of Hope

Lullaby of Hope is a 501(c)3 non-profit ministry, crafting wonderfully made gift boxes for women journeying loss in the womb.

Lillian's Labels

My heart goes out to you if you find yourself here having experienced the devastation of pregnancy and infant loss. Medical appointments following these types of losses can be especially difficult — from seeing expecting mothers in the waiting room, to unintentionally hurtful comments from staff members, triggers are everywhere. I wanted to create a way for providers to easily identify patients who might need extra sensitivity, and also enable patents to feel less anxious, and empowered. My hope for these labels is that they’ll make appointments easier both for patients and providers.