Mission & Vision

Our mission is to provide a sense of connection, comfort and peace, as well as help in the healing journey of bereaved families, offering comfort to those whose sweet precious babies have gone too soon. We exist to raise awareness, support research, act as a resource to the community, provide Queen B Bags to hospitals and raise money for cuddle cots.

Training & Education

Healing Hearts

Providing care for families experiencing miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, stillbirths & neonatal losses through compassionate care protocols – a parent’s perspective.

The Unexpected

Preparing your staff to walk the path of grief with their patient experiencing or having experienced the loss of their precious baby.

Friends, Family and CoWorkers

How you can help in your loved one’s grief journey.

How to Help and Get Involved with the Queen B Project

Supporting those enduring the life long journey of losing their child through pregnancy and/or infant loss.

Training and Education presentations can be made available by contacting us at healinghearts@queenbproject.com.

 

Queen B Comfort Bags

Our comfort bags include:

  • Our story and contact information
  • A Resource card for the parents and family
  • A 4oz bottle of Burt’s Bee Mama Bee Nourishing Body Oil
  • A semi-precious stone and sterling silver bracelet for the mother and their baby
  • A bracelet for dad (Daddy’s little angel forever loved and missed)
  • A handmade bookmark
  • A beautiful handmade lavender candle from Hope Hill Lavender Farms (www.hopehilllavenderfarm.com)
  • The book “When Hello Means Goodbye” by Paul Kirk and Pat Schweibertk
  • A Comforting Pair (two tiny stuffies, one for the baby and one for the parents)

Current 8 locations in partnership with QBP receiving our Comfort Bags:

 

Cuddle Cots

What is a cuddle cot?

For those not familiar with the unit, a CuddleCot is an in-room cooling unit that is the size of a small humidifier disguised inside of a Moses basket. Research has proven having a unit available to parents while they are in the hospital encourages families to spend time with their baby. Availability of a unit allows precious hours for bonding, pictures, plaster molds to be taken and other family members to come and meet the baby before the natural changes that occur in death become more apparent. In addition the baby can now stay in the room with the family the entire hospital stay if the family so desires. While we know this might not be for everyone, it does allow families a choice.

Choices become very, very important when it seems as if all are taken away and suddenly families go from planning a future to a funeral in the blink of an eye. Every moment spent is a precious gift and as a grieving parent you never know what your heart may need to continue its healing journey weeks, months or even years down the road. Across the board almost everyone wishes they would have spent more time with their baby. All parents who used a CuddleCot are so very glad it was available to them. They credit its use as being a solid, healthy way to begin their mourning and grieving journey because they had been given the gift of time.

  The Queen B Project has decided to use a portion of our money to donate a Cuddle Cot to Harrisburg Hospital in Emma Grace’s honor.
They are a little over $3,000 per unit. 
Our long term goal is to provide these to as many hospitals as we can.

You Are Not Alone

If you find yourself here because your sweet precious child has passed, we are so very sorry for your loss. Our heart breaks for you and your family. We do not know your pain, but we are very familiar with it. Wherever you are at along your journey, we hope you find comfort and hope in your heart here.

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