The NWA fundraiser for MPP was a complete success. We had a great turnout, and raised $1915 thanks to the generous donations from all of those who participated. We met a lot of adorable families and all of the pictures turned out great. We had so much fun trying to get the kids to smile for Jessica, jumping around, and shaking rattles. We used cupcakes for props and we got enough so that the kids could eat them during their sessions. Needless to say I'm pretty sure several kids got a sugar rush. The weather was perfect and everyone who participated was really excited to help support MPP, but most importantly we were able to share Mamie's story and introduce others to MPP. Many families have suffered from miscarriages, stillbirths or the loss of a child and it was really heartwarming to see so many people wanting to help our cause.
As you all know, I am Mamie's mom, and Mamie was my first child. I was pregnant with her from October 2008 to June 25th, 2009 when she was born a sleeping angel (stillborn) two and a half weeks before her due date. Stillbirth and infant death are realities that too many parents face even today. Did you know that each year 1 in 115 babies delivered is stillborn? And 1 in every 102 newborns die before the age of 28 days old? Now, a year after losing Mamie, I have started Mamie's Poppy Plates, my organization providing keepsakes for parents who are not able to take their babies home from the hospital. Because handprints and footprints are something that we cherish as parents of children in Heaven or here on this earth, I wanted to find a beautiful way to preserve such a precious reminder of our babies. Your donation of $13 will provide a plate to bereaved families who are delivering at St. Vincent Hospital. Their baby’s birth stats, hand and footprints will be stampe...
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