Loss News: As always there are many announcements from KotaPress. We hope you will find these helpful, and feel free to contact us via email at info@kotapress.com or via phone at 206-251-6706 if you need further information. »»Check out the new issue of the Loss Journal for full updates! »»KotaPress
has opened their Yahoo Group
for discussion and support
of and for bereaved parents.
This is an extension of
the "safe space"
we offer here at the main
site, and we'd like to invite
our readers to participate
in discussion there. Please
note that this Discussion
Group is MODERATED, and
if I find anyone offering
clueless advice to bereaved
parents (ie, "It was
meant to be" or "It
was God's will" etc),
then your notes will be
deleted and your membership
will be cancelled. So please
use it as a safe and respectful
space for all of us to communicate
and offer each other support!
Thank you. »»MISS WA now
has its own website. Check it out!! »»If you've
suffered a miscarriage, please visit "I Never Held You." The
site offers a short but powerful ebook of the same name written by Ellen
M. DuBois, who shares her journey through the pain and loss of miscarriage,
healing and recovery, (DLSIJ Press), with many online support links, author
interview, excerpt from the book and more. It is her goal to reach as
many women as possible with her book/website in hopes that women will
never feel as alone and isolated as she did when she miscarried. "It's
through connection that healing begins." »»Check out GriefandRenewal.com for the latest updates on Grief & Renewal conferences happening around the world! »»Thrilled to announce that Elisabeth Hallett's new book "Stories of the Unborn Soul" is just released from iUniverse and LightHearts Publications. If you check out Chapter 21, you'll find it is titled "Dakota's Story" and is lovingly dedicated to our very own KotaPress story. We cannot thank Elisabeth enough for her kindness and for including our work in this way. Check it out! »»Do you know
what PCOS is? If not, you need to know: »»CORRECTION: We at KotaPress have often given information about the divorce rate in couples after the death of a child. Most recently, that statistic was given in our 2nd Quarter issue of the print zine "A Different Kind of Parenting" which was mailed out April 2002. At the MISS Conference in May 2002, we discovered our mistake. According to the 2002 MISS survey, the most recent TCF survey, and the research of Dr. John DeFrain, 80% of couples seek some sort of counsel or facilitation after the death of a child, and divorce rate is somewhere between 7 and 11%. Very sorry for any misrepresentation we previously offered. »»The state of California did not pass the MISSing Angels Bill. Clueless legislators, Planned Parenthood reps, and the Assoc. for CA Ob/Gyns opposed the bill saying it is a "backdoor way of reporting elective abortions." Too bad they didn't bother to READ the d*mn bill which is about granting BIRTH certificates to women who give BIRTH to STILLBORN babies. It is not about giving BIRTH certificates to women who choose to NOT give birth. Hello????!!!! For more info on the current status of the MISSing Angels Bill, see www.MISSFoundation.org or www.StillNoMore.org. »»Friends of Mrs. Duck is a subscription membership for $10/month. Your trial period of 2 month/$20 will be billed first; then regular subscription of $10/month will start. By showing your commitment by becoming a Friend of Mrs Duck, you get:
AND the best part is your membership subscription directly supports outreach to bereaved parents provided through our Loss Journal and helps us continue to provide support based on the ideas presented in the Mrs. Duck and the Woman book. We also hope you will consider purchasing Sponsored paperback copies of the book as well. -
»»KotaPress
has landed on Vashon Island with the following new contact information: »»
Want to support Mrs. Duck?!
Now you can make a donation
to Mrs. Duck through our
non-profit umbrella organization
M.I.S.S.. We at KotaPress
believe so whole-heartedly
in the work of M.I.S.S.
that we house the Seattle
chapter's web information
in our Loss
section and we offer
them our office space as
a base for the Seattle chapter.
You can support the Mrs.
Duck Project thru SeattleM.I.S.S.
which is the Seattle, WA,
local chapter for the national
non-profit org M.I.S.S.ing
(Mission for Infant Survival
& Stillbirth In Natural
Grieving/ Mothers In Sympathy
& Support).
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