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UPCOMING FUNDRAISER

Bringing comfort to families

grieving through a miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant loss. Glory Baby Ministry is a non-profit 501(c)3 and donations are tax deductible.

SERVICES

Glory Baby Ministry specializes in making packages for families grieving through a miscarriage, stillbirth, or early infant loss. We ship our packages world-wide.

WANT TO DONATE A WEDDING/FORMAL DRESS?

Due to being blessed with an abundance of wedding/formal dress donations, our ministry is currently not accepting dress donations at this time.

LOOKING FOR WAYS YOU CAN HELP?

Please click this icon and complete our short inquiry form to see how you can assist us in serving families grieving the loss of a baby.

JOIN US

We are always looking for volunteers. We are in dire need of seamstresses to help make burial gowns. If you crochet, knit or quilt, you skillset is needed to help make keepsake blankets for the grieving families. You can live anywhere in the United States and volunteer for our organization. Contact us now to see how you can help.

SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY AS WE SERVE FAMILIES GRIEVING THE LOSS OF A BABY

Do you need A Burial Or Memorial Package?

To request a burial gown or memorial package, please click the button below.

In The News

Finding the Light

How One Couple Turned Personal Tragedy into a Ministry of Hope At first glance, Jessica and Josh Heffinger don’t look like people who have experienced tragedy, but it was out of tragedy that their ministry was born. The Heffingers started Glory Baby Ministry in February 2017. The ministry takes donated

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Special WBKO Report: Glory Baby Ministry

For Jessica and Josh Heffinger, becoming parents was something they knew they wanted, so they were overjoyed in 2010 to find out they were pregnant with their first child as Jessica explains: “We found out it was a girl and we were super excited” They decided to name their daughter

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Ministry helps parents with stillborns, who lose infants

Josh and Jessica Heffinger were excited in 2010. “We got pregnant. Her name was Riley Marie,” Jessica Heffinger said. “We went in for a 21-week ultrasound. We already knew she was a girl.” But when the technician didn’t turn the monitor around to show them pictures, Jessica Heffinger knew something

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