| "My
babies are with me all the time. I don't want to forget them.
The Angel Fund provides a positive "place" for me to do this
and reach out to other families at the same time."
-- Shelly Cogguillo, Angel Fund Founder
"If I
had received a memory box with all its comfort and informative
materials, I would not have felt as alone and my first few
months of grief would have been lighter."
-- Cathy Fritea
"The
loss of my daughter Kayla on July 29, 2001 at 42 weeks of
pregnancy was both a shocking and horrifying experience. My
beautiful box full of "memories" was the only thing I could
take from the hospital that was part of my daughter. Being
involved in the Angel Fund has helped me channel my grief
into helping other families endure their own losses. It is
a way for me to keep my daughter's spirit alive within me."
-- Tracie Candelora
"In September
2001, my husband and I learned that our daughter, Peyton Alexandra,
had died in utero at 33-1/2 weeks. Our dreams shattered around
us with a deafening crash. We both mourned Peyton's death,
but I knew I needed to find a way to honor her life and to
continue to nurture her spirit. I was introduced to the Angel
Fund and found Peyton's "Memory Box" to be a huge comfort.
The Angel Fund continues to play a significant and much welcome
role for me to help cope with her death. I am proud to be
affiliated with the organization and look forward to helping
others who may need its generous services."
-- Kirsten M. Bocian
"Our
son Alexander died in May 2001, three days after his birth.
We made our own Memory Box and take it down on special anniversaries
and occasions to look at it. I wouldn't trade one of our little
personal items. They bring him back to me, even if just for
a moment."
-- Elaine Villano
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