FOREVER LOVED KIT

Providing a comforting and supportive kit for hospital staff to give grieving mothers at the hospital.

HOW WE HELP

Our Forever Loved Kit is a carefully curated tote bag designed to provide immediate comfort and support to mothers experiencing the devastating loss of an infant.

Created by The Finley Project®, the nation’s only holistic program dedicated to helping grieving mothers navigate life after loss, each kit is thoughtfully filled with meaningful items that offer a sense of care and compassion during an unthinkable time. These kits are distributed to hospital staff, equipping them with a tangible way to extend comfort and introduce The Finley Project’s life-changing resources. More than just a tote bag, the Forever Loved Kit serves as a bridge between loss and healing, ensuring no mother has to face this journey alone.

A tote bag.

Weighted neck wrap.

A journal and pen.

Phone charger.

Soy candle in calming scent.

An ornament of remembrance.

A handwritten note of condolence and support.

A sheet about The Finley Project© and support.

Each kit includes:

THIS PROGRAM IS STILL IN THE DEVELOPMENT STAGE

If you represent a hospital who is interested in stocking our Forever Loved kits onsite, we’d love to hear from you.

More Ways We Support Grieving Moms

  • For Moms

    The Finley Project® is committed to providing care for mothers who have experienced the unimaginable - the loss of an infant. Our devoted team provides a lifeline for mothers in the minutes, hours and days after infant loss through a 7-Part Holistic Program that supports each mother physically, emotionally and spiritually at no financial cost to them.

  • Live Again Retreat

    The "Live Again Retreat" in Volusia County targets mothers, couples, and eventually grandparents. It aims to inspire hope and a fresh outlook through experiential activities like biking, fishing, and journaling, offering group support and reflection time.

  • Forever Loved Kit

    A comforting and supportive kit for hospital staff to give grieving mothers at the hospital - while introducing The Finley Project.