
Volunteers signed up to sew gowns and garments out of donated wedding dresses that were deconstructed as part of our Sew-In events.
Volunteers signed up to sew gowns and garments out of donated wedding dresses that were deconstructed as part of our Sew-In events.
Heather and Demitri Wilson, founders of Kennedy’s Angel Gowns in Virginia Beach, Virginia, shared their pregnancy loss journey and the organization with Fox 5 Atlanta.
2022 Angel on Earth Award: Eileen Whitby Eileen Whitby was honored with the “Angel on Earth” award at Kennedy’s Angel Gowns’ Angel Ball on May 14, 2022, at the Nauticus in Norfolk, Virginia. The award recognizes those who have contributed significant...
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND — Kennedy’s Angel Gowns donated and dedicated an Amish Cenotaph Cradle to Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island on April 28, 2022. Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, a Care New England hospital, is one of th...
The first Community Doula Program training was a success with 15 students.
Heather Wilson and rainbow baby Ryleigh received a surprise announcement about the TEGNA Foundation grant from News13.
As part of the Call to Action, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) releases new report estimating that 720,000 more people would gain Medicaid postpartum coverage if states act; the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) pro...
Spontaneous pregnancy loss takes a physical and emotional toll, and some state lawmakers are starting to push for paid leave after a miscarriage or stillbirth.
Dr. Nikki Watkins and Heather Wilson vulnerably share their personal experiences, their advocacy work in honor of their losses, and encouraging advice to military family members on grieving and healing.
Blue and pink pinwheels in the shape of the awareness ribbon on display in October.