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Vol 1, Iss 1: Lincoln’s Story

Vol 1, Iss 1: Lincoln’s Story

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This is a true story. One of broken hearts and dreams. It is a story of stillbirth and infant loss. But it is so much more. This is a history of love extended to strangers – and more to come. It is a story of nurses who had a Caring Cradle, which allowed them to extend their compassionate and professional care to their patient.



You will read how loss began the story, but healing and hope showed up, just when all seemed lost. You will hear how one baby boy inspired his parents. And you will learn how this same baby boy continues to inspire grownups, strangers, fundraisers, churches, businesses, donors, non-profits, educators, and more.


Click below to learn how two parents and their infant son, along with little sister, Rainbow Baby Sarah-Kate, inspire and meet the needs of others, many of whom they will never meet.Click here to read the full story

LovEvolve
December 6, 2024
Sunny founded LovEvolve with a simple vision: to wrap all newborns in Love from day one and provide postpartum support to mothers/caregivers. The signature Love Swaddle® was created to serve as a visual cue of Love connected to the emotional experience of birth. When a mother/caregiver receives a Love Swaddle®, they are also given access to resources for a multitude of situations that occur during the fourth trimester. To date, we have wrapped over 55,000 newborns in Love!
William James Duley
July 17, 2024
Scott and Alison Duley lost their son, William James Duley, in 2010, only a week after he was born.
How the Caring Cradle Helps Nurses
July 17, 2024
When I designed the Caring Cradle, I knew that nurses needed helped when babies were stillborn.⠀
Catherine Elizabeth Embly and Justice C.C. Myers-Cannon
July 17, 2024
Two families shared a loss that every parent can’t bear to think of: losing their children to stillbirth.
‘Unimaginable’: Miscarriages, newborn death led Nassau mom to help other grieving parents.
July 8, 2024
In 2019 Meredith “Mera” Maimone only lived nine days. Her mother Kim Maimone of Fernandina Beach has used her loss to start a nonprofit that brings other families’ comfort.
“She’s on a mission”: Family transforms tragedy into a mission to help others.
July 8, 2024
After the loss of their daughter Harper in 2018, the Kerlins have raised enough money to donate a Caring Cradle and a Caring Cradle Mini to Christ Hospital in Mt. Auburn.
Arlee and Jonathon Hultgren Sr. donate Caring Cradle to Trenton’s Corewell Hospital
July 8, 2024
After hosting a fundraiser among family and friends. Arlee and Jonathon Hultgren Sr. were able to donate a Caring Cradle a little over a year after the loss of their infant son Jonathon Michael Jr.,
‘Caring Cradle’ donated to Clovis Community Hospital to help grieving parents
July 8, 2024
In Clovis California, a woman is helping families at her local hospital by giving families more time to grieve the loss of their baby. With “Project Loreal” she was able to get a Caring Cradle donated to Clovis Community Hospital.
Caring Cradles Give Extra Time – What That Means to Familes
July 8, 2024
As you know, the Caring Cradle is a device that cools the body of a baby immediately following stillbirth. The facts are that the changes a baby’s body goes through may be difficult to view or manage.
The Legacy of Lincoln Herman – Soin Medical Center in Dayton Ohio
July 8, 2024
Again and again, the legacy of these babies shows us what compassion-in-action looks like. Their families honor their memories by giving in advance to other families who are unaware that stillbirth will become part of their future.
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