A Silent Grief
Across our nation, millions of mothers and fathers experience an unresolved and often undefined grief, associated with the loss of a child to abortion. This pain often increases with time and life changes.
In trying to resolve their grief, some have received support of families, friends, places of worship, and through post-abortion counseling services. Most however, carry the "secret" in silence.
A Burden Lifted
One common need of families of aborted children is for a unique place of healing...
...a place where loss and grief can be shared with others who have suffered similarly.
...a place where the unborn can be honored and remembered in a tangible way.
...a place of closure.
Now, there is such a place.
A Place of Healing
The National Memorial for the Unborn is dedicated to healing generations of pain associated with the loss of aborted children. On the site where 35,000 babies died, the memory of unborn children is honored.
The Memorial features a fifty foot granite "Wall of Names" which holds small brass plates with words of remembrance placed by mothers, fathers and other family members from all over the country.
The Memorial also includes the original painting "I Will Hold You In Heaven," historical markers, and a Remembrance Garden. The Pool of Tears is dedicated to the memory of children lost to miscarriage.
Plates on the "Wall of Names" are for aborted children only. Click here (order form) for more information on ordering a brass plate to honor your child.
Brick pavers are available for miscarried or stillborn children. Click here (order form) for more information on ordering a brick paver to honor your child.