St. Lukes Health-The Woodlands Hospital hosts Annual Neonatal Memorial Ceremony, offering comfort to grieving families

The Woodlands, TXLocal News

St. Luke’s Health-The Woodlands Hospital recently hosted its fourth Annual Neonatal Memorial Ceremony to honor those affected by pregnancy and infant loss, coinciding with Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month. The serene butterfly garden served as a peaceful backdrop, allowing families to reflect on the lives of their lost children. Attendees participated in a symbolic act of remembrance, lighting candles and hanging ornaments on a tree, each representing a beloved child. Judy Brown, the hospital's Director of Women and Infant Services, highlighted the importance of creating a space for quiet reflection and shared understanding.

The ceremony underscores the hospital's commitment to providing support to grieving families in the community. This year's tribute was especially moving, as families openly expressed their love and remembrance. St. Luke’s Health continues to play a vital role in addressing the emotional needs of families facing such profound loss. The event serves as a testament to the enduring love families hold for their little ones.

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