Memory
Box Program
In June, 1998, three painters in California
realized that in area hospitals there were many bereaved parents of infants lost
to miscarriages or early deaths. When these families lost their newborn
infants, they went home with no child in arms and only a few precious keepsakes
given to them by the nursing staff, usually in a paper or plastic bag. They
initiated hand painting MEMORY BOXES and information was shared via the
internet. Today, hospitals in the USA, Canada, England, Italy and Germany
participate
IHOOT
became involved in 1998 when our membership voted to make this one of the
chapter's philanthropic projects. HOOT provides boxes to its members throughout
the year, for painting with patterns of their choice, many of which are original
designs. Boxes and supplies are also available for painting by our Convention
guests. Through August, 2006 3,421 boxes have been donated by HOOT. We
currently support bereavement programs in 11 hospitals.
If
you would like to see pictures of the memory boxes painted by our talented
artists please click here for photos.
HOOT Memory Boxes Program
For more information
about the MEMORY BOX PROGRAM, contact our co-chairs Linda Ranck - shepaints@columbus.rr.com
or Kathy Fellows - kfellows01@sbcglobal.net