Mabel’s Memory
A nonprofit fundraiser supporting
Halos of the St Croix ValleyFundraising in memory of our sweet girl, Mabel Grace
$200
raised by 4 people
$500 goal
1 month left
Mabel Grace was born asleep on October 5, 2023. Halos of the St Croix Valley has helped us in so many ways since then. This organization was such a hopeful light for us through the darkest of months. Halos not only helps families in the St Croix valley, but has resources for bereaved parents anywhere in Wisconsin or Minnesota. This fundraiser is one way that we can give back to them for everything they have done for us. We will be walking to honor Mabel at the annual Memorial Walk on August 2nd.
Thank you for honoring our Mabel girl’s memory by giving to this wonderful organization. 💛
From Halos:
"Each year we run/walk side by side to honor, remember and celebrate the children we love and have lost too soon. Together we bring hope to each other all while raising funds to support the many future families that will face the tragic loss of their child.
We are a volunteer organization and all funds raised, go directly to Halos of the St. Croix Valley to support families struggling with the loss of a child. We provide families with financial support to help with cremation or burial costs, caskets, urns, memorial cards, headstones, hand and foot molds, cremation jewelry, little angel healing boxes, ER bereavement boxes, providing hands on, unique services for each child, the refreshments following the service, memorial photography, ongoing support resources such as counseling, scovering the cost for families wanting to attend a child loss retreat for healing and much more!
Including Halos Early Loss Program, providing guidance, support and healing as well as burial and cremation for the even the littlest babies lost.
Please help us to continue helping families struggling with the loss of a child. Together we will give families hope, through healing and help keep their child's memory alive. With your support, we will build a family for them to have a soft place to land in their overwhelming grief."