Angel Names Association
Angel Names Association is a volunteer-run nonprofit based in Saratoga Springs, New York that helps families after stillbirth. It gives financial help for autopsy, funeral, burial, cremation, and counseling costs, sends memory boxes to hospitals, offers grief education, and raises money for stillbirth research.
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The Securing End-of-Life Expenses (SEOLE), pronounced “soul,” program provides financial assistance for families of stillborn children. This program provides:- Assistance with end of life expenses... Main Services burial & funeral help financial assistance Serving adults young adults teens seniors grieving individuals families parents
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What they offer 6
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Grief Recovery Assistance Program (GRASP)Program
GRASP helps uninsured and underinsured families pay for counseling after stillbirth.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Securing End-of-Life Expenses (SEOLE)Service
SEOLE helps pay autopsy, funeral, burial, and cremation expenses after a stillbirth.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Grief Education ProgramsProgram
ANA offers free grief education programs for the public and service providers about infant death and how to support grieving families.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Memory BoxesService
ANA sends memory boxes to hospitals, which give them to families of stillborn babies at delivery.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
End Stillbirth FundGrant
ANA raises money for stillbirth research and has awarded research grants.
- Recently verified· Jun 29
Forever in Our Hearts Memorial WalkEvent
ANA’s annual memorial walk honors babies lost to miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant death and raises awareness and funds.
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