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December 13, 2009

National Children’s Memorial Day

by Emily Wilberg

[This guest post is by Emily Wilberg. Emily is the author of the blog, Stepping Stones: a path to healing after the loss of a child.]

National Children’s Memorial Day is today, December 13th, 2009.

National Children’s Memorial Day takes place each year on the second Sunday of December. It is observed internationally to honor the 80,000 children who die each year. Families around the world light candles at 7:00 p.m. in their local time zones. As candles burn down in one time zone, they are lighted in the next, creating a 24-hour wave of light that encircles the globe. This remembrance ceremony provides the world with lit candles for an entire 24 hour period in order to honor the children we have lost, the children who lived and died, and who, even in death, continue to live in our hearts.

Join us for this world-wide candlelighting memorial.

Peace -Emily

See Emily Wilberg’s previous article: Grieving the Loss of a Grandchild.

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December 13, 2009

Grandpa Shayne @ 5:26 pm

Emily – Thank you for letting us know about this important event. Grammy Tanda and I encourage all grandparents who have lost a child or grandchild to participate by lighting a candle at 7 PM.

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December 22, 2009

Home survival kits @ 1:38 pm

Good job, this is really a nice post… i like it very much…