HONORING KENNEDY'S ANGEL GOWNS; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 129
(Extensions of Remarks - July 30, 2019)

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                     HONORING KENNEDY'S ANGEL GOWNS

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                          HON. ELAINE G. LURIA

                              of virginia

                    in the house of representatives

                         Tuesday, July 30, 2019

  Mrs. LURIA. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor Kennedy Milan 
Wilson. Although she never took a breath of air outside her mother's 
womb, her memory now brings hope and healing to so many families. On 
August 17, 2019, we honor her, as we do every day. Kennedy would have 
been 10 years old this year. However, her legacy lives on and she 
continues to change lives.
  The ``Kennedy's Angel Gowns'' organization helps bereaved families 
who have suffered the loss of a child before, during, or shortly after 
birth. Beautifully handcrafted burial garments made from donated 
wedding gowns are provided along with other resources at no cost. In 
addition, the organization provides Cuddle Cots and Caring Cradles to 
local hospitals in the area.
  Kennedy's Angel Gowns continues to raise awareness of infertility, 
miscarriage, early neo-natal loss, stillborn, and infant loss. Many 
people who experience this loss feel very alone and isolated. The 
organization's mission is to break the silence and offer help.
  This year, Hampton Roads will have its first-ever ``Butterfly 
Suite,'' which will officially open at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital 
the week of her 10th Birthday. This dedicated grieving room will be 
equipped with a Cuddle Cot or Caring Cradle, allowing the family to 
spend more time with their infant.
  I commend Kennedy's parents for channeling their grief to help others 
through the healing process by creating this resource.

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