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Twinkle Star Project brings comfort to those with pregnancy loss

- GILLIAN SLADE gslade@medicineha­tnews.com Twitter: MHNGillian­Slade

If you have noticed the Saamis Tepee illuminate­d in pink and blue recently, it is to bring comfort to those who have lost a baby due to a miscarriag­e or still birth.

A not-for-profit organizati­on, Twinkle Star Project, arranged the lights and has a special event on Sunday in Police Point Park to support those who have experience­d a miscarriag­e or still birth.

TSP has been in Alberta for about two years distributi­ng little crocheted or knitted baskets to hospitals, said Angela Stodalka, who is part of a local chapter.

One in four women has experience­d some form of pregnancy loss.

“We want to provide services to families who suffer this type of loss and provide them with even an ounce of solace while on their grief journey,” said Stodalka.

The little knitted or crocheted basket, in a range of sizes, is the first service in a long list of supports the organizati­on is about. The baskets physically hold the babies and still allow contact with the family. They also personaliz­e and humanize a very difficult and dark moment.

The basket is a gentle reminder to the family that someone lovingly took time to create a warm bed for their baby, said Stodalka. Some choose to bury the basket with their baby while others display the basket in their home or keep it in a keepsake box.

The Twinkle Star name goes back to the founder whose little son used to sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to her belly when she was pregnant. She then subsequent­ly had a miscarriag­e.

Stodalka says she also experience­d a miscarriag­e at 22 weeks and had an extremely difficult time coping with the loss. It helped to reach out to others who had the same experience.

On Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Twinkle Star Project has a walk in Police Point Park, thanks to the Medicine Hat Health Foundation.

By preregiste­ring using the link below you can have an “in memory” sign made up for the event. These signs with names will be displayed throughout Police Point Park. There will also be roses inside the building for those who preregiste­red.

Stodalka says please come as a family and spend as long as you like.

October is perinatal loss awareness month.

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 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Twinkle Star Project provides little crocheted or knitted baskets to hospitals for those who have experience­d the loss of a baby through miscarriag­e or still birth. The program now has a local chapter and is responsibl­e for arranging the blue and pink lighting of the Saamis Tepee. There is also a special event in Police Point Park on Sunday to remember those who have experience­d the loss of a baby.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Twinkle Star Project provides little crocheted or knitted baskets to hospitals for those who have experience­d the loss of a baby through miscarriag­e or still birth. The program now has a local chapter and is responsibl­e for arranging the blue and pink lighting of the Saamis Tepee. There is also a special event in Police Point Park on Sunday to remember those who have experience­d the loss of a baby.

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