Bringing comfort to grieving hearts.

Remembrance. Compassion. Hope.

Mission Statement

At Griffins Hope Inc. our mission is to honor the lives of stillborn children by supporting grieving parents with love, empathy, and remembrance. Through thoughtfully curated memory boxes, we provide a gentle space for families to cherish the profound existence of their babies. Guided by compassion and inspired by the legacy of Griffin Armand DeAngelis, we strive to offer comfort, connection, and hope to families navigating the unimaginable.

Who we are

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We are a family based non- profit based in NW CT.

After the heartbreaking loss of our son Griffin in April 2025, we felt a deep calling to support other families who have experienced the devastating loss of a child, just as we have

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Our Story

As a family still walking through the grief of losing our son, we feel deeply called to support others facing similar heartbreak. Grief can be an isolating and overwhelming journey, but you don’t have to go through it alone. We’re here to walk beside families, offering comfort, understanding, and guidance through the pain of child loss.

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At Griffin’s Hope Inc., we support families who have experienced the heartbreak of stillbirth. We provide comfort boxes that include a hat, an angel bear, a hair locket, clay for hand and footprint impressions, books for grieving parents, a children’s book for young siblings, and an extra bear to help siblings remember and honor their baby brother or sister.

As a nonprofit organization, we rely on the generosity of donors to help us carry out our mission. Every contribution makes it possible for us to bring comfort and hope to families walking through the pain of stillbirth.