Kindness Walk Needs Your Help to Support Full Circle Grief Center

MISS Foundation needs your help. It’s an opportunity to remember children gone too soon.

Kindness Walk: Remembering Those We Love – Saturday, October 20, 2012

Deep Run Park
9900 Ridgefield Parkway
Richmond, VA 23233

The MISS Foundation’s Kindness Walk Remembering Those We Love is an international memorial walk to remember all of the beloved children who are gone too soon, and to honor all of the mothers, fathers, families and communities by participating in Kindness Projects as a way to continue their child’s legacy.

The MISS Foundation’s international community invites you and your loved ones to participate in our Kindness Walk: Remembering Those We Love because death is NOT bigger than a family’s love, and because even in their absence, they continue to walk with us, as we walk for them.

After a child has died, it is incredibly meaningful for loved ones to create a legacy in their memory. In memory of our precious babies, we will be doing a Kindness Project and a Remembrance Project in conjunction with our walk.

Our Kindness Project will be collecting supplies for The Full Circle Approach.

Full Circle was established as a comprehensive grief resource center for children and their families to find a variety of creative ways to express their grief, such as art, writing, play, crafting, photography, and music.

Often, children do not have the language or communication skills to explain how they are feelings when experiencing grief. Creative arts help children convey their feelings of loss and explore their thoughts and beliefs.

Visit this link to learn more and to see how you can help. They need lots of supplies and there are many ways to volunteer your services, time or money.

RhondaDay

Rhonda is the mother of two adult daughters and a grandmother to five wonderful grandchildren – and our only grandmother on staff. She spent 25 years in corporate healthcare managing prenatal and disease management programs. She is the Content Manager for Richmondmom and contributes her expertise as both a mom and grandmother – while sorting out the many opportunities for our valuable advertisers.

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