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You are Cordially
Invited to the
Center for G.R.A.C.E. Holiday Open House
Hosted by
Missing GRACE Foundation
Friday, December 9, 2011
3pm to 7pm
Coffee, tea, wine, hors d’oeuvres and
desserts served.
The Center for G.R.A.C.E.
21370 John Milless Drive, Suite 210
Rogers, Minnesota 55374
If you are a health care professional including a midwife or doula, counselor, therapist or psychologist,
clergy member or chaplain, support group
facilitator, funeral home professional or adoption agency director allow us to thank you for all the good
work you do, while we show you everything
we do! Join us for a sumptuous
spread, and see how Missing GRACE
Foundation (MGF) supports families,
extended families and friends.
* Each visitor will receive a gift and a drawing
will be taken for a door prize.
RSVPs are appreciated but not
required to attend. Please
email us to RSVP.
Not able to attend? Call 763-497-0709
to schedule a visit or request brochures.
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Chinese Medicine Classes for Emotional Healing,
Fertility, Pregnancy and More
Come and learn how traditional
Chinese medicine can offer you new hope! Classes are taught by Nicole Lange a
licensed acupuncturist with a private practice specializing in women's health
and fertility with an emphasis on the emotional aspect of holistic health.
Learn new ways to view your health, see how emotions and the physical body are
inseparable, and discover the many ways you can affect your own health, become
empowered, and find your own truly holistic healing. For more information on
individual classes please see:
www.lifehealinglife.com then go to Services, Classes, Class Catalogue.
This is for anyone including parents and families who have suffered the loss of
a pregnancy or infant, for those experiencing infertility and/or are considering
adoption.
When: Varies (but generally on Tuesday or Wednesday
evenings and Sunday afternoons)
Where: Life Healing Life Clinic
2917 Bryant Avenue S Suite 5
Minneapolis,MN 55403
Time:
7-8:30pm (Tues & Wed) 2-3:30 (Sun)
Contact Nicole Lange at 612-423-9986 or
by email.
Life Healing Life
115 W 15th St. #1
Minneapolis, MN 55403
www.lifehealinglife.com
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The Chucker Open Golf Tournament - A Benefit for the Missing GRACE Foundation
August 18th with a 1 pm shotgun start.
To be held at the Hidden Haven Golf Club in East Bethel.
The event will feature the MN Vikings Cheeleaders and "Wally the Beerman!"
More information coming soon.
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Kaila & Grace's Hope & Hearts 5K
Run/Memorial Walk When: Saturday, September 8th, 2012 Where: Coon Rapids Park Regional Dam, MN The family event will include a 5K Run, 5K Walk, a Kids' Fun Run, fun kids' activities, a raffle, music and great food! Click here to learn about volunteer opportunities. www.hopeandheartsrun.org View Hope & Hearts Run/Walk on YouTube! |
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Gracie's Hope & Hearts 5K
Run/Memorial Walk October, 2012 Where: Bob Noble Park in Paducah, KY The family event will include a 5K Run, Memorial Walk, a Kids' Fun Run, fun kids' activities, a raffle, music and great food! www.hopeandheartsrun.org/Kentucky |
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Friends of the Angel Annual Picnic September 2012 A gathering for families that have experienced a loss. This is a time to remember them and share our memories with others that have also experienced a loss of a child. Maple Grove Arboretum Park Angel of Hope 9400 Fernbrook Ln Maple Grove, MN 55369 For more information contact, Sue Drag by phone: 612-298-3956 or by email. www.friendsoftheangel.com |
| October 15th ~ Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day is to promote Support, Education and Awareness for grieving parents nationwide (and worldwide.) |
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Annual Mass for parents grieving loss of child The Office of Marriage, Family and Life is hosting a Mass of God's Children on October 3rd, 2012 at 7 p.m. at Nativity Catholic Church in St. Paul for families who have lost a child either by miscarriage or after birth. Bishop Lee Piche will preside at the Mass. "It's an absolutely beautiful Mass for anyone who has lost a child," said Sharon Wilson, respect life coordinator for the Office of Marriage, Family, and Life. "[The Masses are] wonderfully healing and affirming of life." |
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7th Annual ~ALL Angels Remembrance Ceremony~ German Park - In the garden by the Angel fountain in New Ulm, MN Monday, October 15th, 2012 at 5pm ~From the moment of conception, a couple becomes parents and their baby becomes a human with an eternal spirit.~ In 1988, former President Ronald Reagan declared October to be "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month." October 15th is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day www.october15th.com (*Loss of a baby during pregnancy or early infancy affects a large number of people, with at least 20% of all pregnancies ending in miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant death.) We hope this will continue to be a yearly Remembrance in our community for every parent who has endured a loss. It will be held in the beautiful gardens at German Park, around the Angel fountain. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During the service, mellow music will be played and all attending will have the opportunity to share about their child or loved one if they choose to. We will also be lighting candles in memory of our children who have died. We ask that each parent brings an individual taper candle or significant candle to light for their child or children. A brief reading will be done in memory of all the angels lost too soon. A poem or two will also be shared in their honor. Following the service, a special Book of Life will be available to all who have suffered the loss of an unborn child or infant, to enter their children's information into and individual acknowledgments of each child will be offered for those who so desire. We would like to add all of the angels lost to this precious Book each year during this special ceremony. We are going to do the ceremony at 5 pm, in German Park's beautiful garden area by the fountain. We will close the ceremony with a release of balloons, an affective and memorably warm tribute to the significance of each of the children's lives. Any questions, thoughts, comments or ideas? Feel free to contact us at: aidanleesmommy@yahoo.com 507-359-2380 ~Melanie & Mike Lemmer~ loving parents, forever, to ~Aidan Lee Lemmer 11/25/01~11/25/01~ :::ALL are Aidan's initials, and while missing him terribly every year that passes without him, as his parents we feel the need to do something very special in his honor -- and in honor of all the precious children who've left our world too soon. May they be remembered with love, forever::: Instead of planning Aidan's 9th birthday party this year, we put our hearts and soul into this event. Please help us make it memorable. |
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Candlelight Memorial at the Angel of Hope Statue Each year a candlelight memorial is held at all the Angel of Hope statues on December 6 at 7:00 p.m. The Christmas Box Angel of Hope was first introduced to the world in the international best selling book and hit television movie "The Christmas Box," written by Richard Paul Evans. The Original Angel of Hope statue, inspired by the book, was dedicated on December 6, 1994 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Since the placement of this first statue, it has become known as a place of hope and healing for anyone who has suffered the loss of a child. Each year individuals and agencies in support of grieving parents sponsor new statues to be placed throughout the world. For additional statue locations visit go to www.thechristmasboxhouse.org Minnesota Location: The Angel of Hope statue is located in the Maple Grove Arboretum, just north of County Road 30 at 9400 Fernbrook Lane. Additional parking is available at the Arbor View Early Childhood Center, 9401 Fernbrook Lane and at the Assembly of God Church, 14320 93rd Ave N. The December 6th Remembrance Gathering is for familes to further remember their loved one in the comfort of being inside out of the cold. There will be refreshments served. www.friendsoftheangel.com |
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the second Sunday in December is recognized as National Childrens Memorial Day wherein people around the world observe with appropriate ceremonies and activities in remembrance the many infants, children, teenagers, and young adults who have died. It is a nationally recognized day that hosts a special ceremony to remember and honor children who have died. As candles are lit at 7 p.m. local time, hundreds of thousands of persons commemorate and honor children in a way that transcends all ethnic, cultural, religious, and political boundaries. Believed to be the largest mass candle lighting on the globe, the Worldwide Candle Lighting creates a virtual 24-hour wave of light as it moves from time zone to time zone. Hundreds of formal candle lighting events are held and thousands of informal candle lightings are conducted in homes as families gather in quiet remembrance of children who are no longer with them. The United States Senate has, for several years, joined in the remembrance by unanimously passing resolutions declaring the second Sunday in December of each year National Childrens Memorial Day to coincide with The Compassionate Friends Worldwide Candle Lighting. Here in the United States, publicity about the event is widespread, being featured in the past in Parade Magazine, Ann Landers column, Guideposts magazine, Annie's Mailbox, and literally hundreds of U.S. newspapers, dozens of television stations, and numerous Web sites. Information on the Worldwide Candle Lighting and planned memorial candle lighting services is posted on the TCF Web site at www.compassionatefriends.org each year. There is a Remembrance Book on this site that you can write a message today for your loved one or in remembrance of someone who has been touched so deeply by the loss of their child. The Worldwide Candle Lighting gives bereaved families everywhere the opportunity to remember their child . . . that their light may always shine! A moment of remembrance of children who have lived, have died and who even in death are loved and remembered. Please show your support by participating. Light a candle in honor of a loved one. |