Selah’s Grace Ministries has announced the success of its recent 5K run/walk event, which raised an impressive $18,000.
The funds will be directed toward supporting families who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss, providing them with much needed resources and comfort during their times of grief.
The event saw an outpouring of support from the community, with participants of all ages coming together to run, walk, and share in a day of unity and compassion. The funds raised will be used to support hospital bereavement programs, educate nursing students in perinatal bereavement care, and provide cherished keepsakes for families enduring the loss of a child.
“We are deeply grateful to everyone who participated, donated, and volunteered to make this event a success,” Selah’s Grace Ministries Co-Founder Emma Ping said. “The generosity and solidarity of your community are truly heartwarming, and these funds will make a significant difference in the lives of many families.”
Selah’s Grace Ministries extends heartfelt thanks to all sponsors, participants, and volunteers who contributed to the event. Your support is vital in continuing the mission of offering solace and assistance to those who need it most.
In celebrating the achievement, Selah’s Grace Ministries kindly asks for ongoing support. Donations are crucial in sustaining programs and expanding the reach to help more families in need. Contributions can be made at SelahsGrace.org or by mailing checks to 12702 E. 256th St., Cicero, IN 46034.
For more information about Selah’s Grace Ministries and how you can help, please contact Emma Ping at selahsgraceministries@gmail.com or visit SelahsGrace.org.
About Selah’s Grace Ministries
Selah’s Grace Ministries is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support and resources to families who have experienced pregnancy or infant loss. The organization’s mission is to ensure that no family walks through their grief journey alone. Selah’s Grace was founded was founded by Robbie and Emma Ping after their daughter Selah Grace was stillborn August 6, 2018, in order to support families and provide a lasting legacy for their daughter they didn’t get to bring home.
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