Testimonials

Testimonials

Simply put, a Caring Cradle gives grieving families time they will never have again with their child. 


A caring cradle gives grieving families time with their precious son or daughter. It gives families more time to hold their child, time to sing to them, time to get pictures and videos, time to check on their child during the night, and time for extended family to travel and still have time to meet their grandchild/niece/nephew.
David and Lauren Herman, Lincoln's parents
Dedicating a Caring Cradle given in Lincoln's honor and memory. 

The time and memories this cradle provides are so
important for grieving families. 


The Caring Cradle allows families who thought they would spend a lifetime with their loved baby, time to say goodbye and create memories in a respectable way. It truly is
an immeasurable gift.
Brittany & Joshua Martin, Jaxon's parents

William has a legacy and that legacy is going to help other families

William James Duley

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Scott and Alison Duley lost their son, William James Duley, in 2010, only a week after he was born.


To honor their precious son, William's parents donated a Caring Cradle to Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn, MI.


Learn more on the News Herald, Southgate, MINew Paragraph

Ellis Nolte Anderson

Time seems to matter most when you want more of it.  When you need more of it. 

Dani and Marcus Anderson's son, Ellis Nolte Anderson, was born into heaven in May 2017.  His parents didn't have much time with Ellis to say goodbye.  They say they felt 'rushed' to say a quick goodbye.  There was little time to spend with Ellis or share him with their family. 

Out of their loss, the Andersons gave from their heart.  

They raised the funds to donate a Caring Cradle to Methodist Women's Hospital on Friday, July 13. 

Ellis's parents honored him, his memory, and their unrelenting love for him. 

Learn more at KETV ABC Omaha, NE

Catherine Elizabeth Embly and Justice C.C. Myers-Cannon

Two families shared a loss that every parent can't bear to think of: losing their children to stillbirth.

However, they honor their babies in the effort they determined to do together: donating a Caring Cradle to Meritus Healthcare Foundation.

“As a family who has lived and continues to live with the tragedy and pain of losing a child, our hope is that the Caring Cradle will provide families with peace, comfort and the extra time they may need to spend to say goodbye to their baby,” Dee Myers, Justice’s grandmother, said in the release.

Learn more at Herald-Mail Media on line
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