Candlelight Service For National Month Of Remembrance For Pregnancy And Infant Loss Set For Oct. 15

  • Monday, August 28, 2017

A candlelight service for the National Month of Remembrance for Pregnancy and Infant Loss will be held on Sunday, Oct. 15 at St. Thaddeus Episcopal Church.  This memorial service will also include a balloon release and a reception following the service.  Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. and the service will begin at 6:15 p.m.

This service is for anyone who has been through the death of an infant during pregnancy or after birth.  This service is a free service to anyone in the community and sponsored by the Perinatal Program at Hospice of Chattanooga.  Contact Christy Bonner at 423-892-4289 or Christy_bonner@hospiceofchattanooga.org with any questions.  

Registration is not required but you can register for this event at:
http://grace-peace.eventbrite.com.
 
Directions: St Thaddeus is located just north and east of the intersection of Highways 58 and 153. Turn north at the traffic light onto Murray Hills Drive. Pass one intersection and turn left on Locksley Drive. St. Thaddeus Church, 4300 Locksley Lane, Chattanooga.

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