No Holding Back for Alexa

When I met Alexa B. at Bloggy Boot Camp Charlotte last year, I was just becoming familiar with her work as a writer and advocate of infant and newborn health. I remember thinking that she was just as warm and outspoken in person as I had found her to be on her blog, and that her ability to take the unthinkable tragedy of losing a daughter and that dedicating her life to educating, advocating, and healing others in similar circumstances, instantaneously earned Alexa hero status in my eyes.
In this past year, I’ve watched Alexa publish a book, I’ve watched her work with both the medical and political communities in raising awareness on TTTS.  I’ve watched her tirelessly raise funds for the March of Dimes and for her book, Sunshine After The Storm, so that hospitals can provide this important resource to grieving mothers free of charge.  
One day I want to change the world for good like Alexa.
In the meantime, I will help carry her invaluable message by giving her a platform on my blog today.
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For most mothers, Mother’s day is a day to be spoiled by their children (and maybe husbands.) It’s a day we look forward to. A day that we, the mother, gets the one day that we are acknowledged for everything that we do as moms. And mothers should be honored. All mothers.

For many mothers, Mother’s day is a source of pain. A constant reminder of what is no longer here, or what will never be.

It’s a very difficult day for grieving mothers. I know, because I am one of them.

“A mother is not defined by the number of children you can see, but by the love that she holds in her heart.” ~Franchesca Cox

A few years ago, CarlyMarie of Project Heal began International Bereaved Mother’s Day. This day for mother’s to talk about the true meaning of Mother’s Day, and celebrate our children, both with us and not. Do you know why Mother’s Day was begun?

Anna Jarvis officially founded the traditional Mother’s Day to honour her mother Ann who experienced the death of 7 of her children and somehow through the years it has turned into a commercialized mess that corporate companies make millions of dollars from, but the worst thing is that bereaved mothers are completely forgotten. ~CarlyMarie

International Bereaved Mother’s Day is now the Sunday preceding Mother’s Day. So this year it is May 5th.

Inspired by the actions of CarlyMarie and so many others who make it their mission to bring light to grieving parents, I wanted to do something as well. Last October, in time for Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day on October 15th, a group of bereaved parents and I published our book Sunshine After the Storm: A Survival Guide for the Grieving Mother. It is our stories and our best advice and tips on surviving the loss of a pregnancy, infant, or older child.

Fueled by the positive feedback and the positive impact it was having on other parents who have suffered the death of a child, we went one step further and created a nonprofit, Sunshine After the Storm, Inc, to raise funds to donate the books to hospitals, bereavement groups, and organizations that support bereaved parents.

As Mother’s Day approaches, I wanted to do something special. So we decided to start a special “Mother’s Day Campaign.” The goal is simple: raise money to donate as many books as we can to hospitals and bereavement groups for Mother’s Day, and use a portion of the funds to make a special Mother’s Day contribution to the organizations that support bereaved parents, infant death, pregnancy loss, and research for children’s health issues.

I also reached out to different people, including some well-known authors on baby and child loss, such as Sherokee Ilse and Teske Drake; to CarlyMarie (who creates the most beautiful artwork for bereaved parents on her Shore of Remembrance) and many others. I asked for donated items and services so that we could offer a wonderful incentive for those who decide to find it in their heart to make a donation. The response was amazing, and on May 4th, International Bereaved Mother’s Day, we will have a giveaway of 15 incredible items. And more may be added!

We just ask for one thing. A very small donation. $5 (or more if you’d like!) It costs us about $8 to donate each book. One donation will get you entered for a chance to win all of these amazing prizes!

But more importantly, you will know that you have directly impacted the life of a mother who is hurting on Mother’s Day.

Mother's Day campaign prizes

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 The latest reward for donors: For every $10 donated, one of these donation stickers (pictured below) will be personalized and placed in the book cover.

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~Alexa Bigwarfe is the mother of four beautiful children, three on earth and one in Heaven.  She blogs as “Kat Biggie” at “No Holding Back” which was started primarily as an outlet for her grief after the loss of one of her twin daughters. Alexa’s goal is to bring more awareness to Twin to Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS) and provide hope to other grieving mothers. Her blog also chronicles her adventures as a stay at home mom.  Alexa is a wife, mother, writer, advocate, and sometimes political activist. She recently compiled and edited a book for grieving mothers entitledSunshine After the Storm: A Survival Guide for the Grieving Mother.

Find Alexa’s Blog at: http://www.katbiggie.com

Find Alexa’s book at: http://sunshineafterstorm.us

She can also be followed on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NoHoldingBack1212) and Twitter (@katbiggie)

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  2. Oh Ilene, your intro paragraph brought me to tears. I am so blessed that we met and have become friends, both bloggy and IRL. And you do change the world! Love you girl! Thank you so much for helping me spread the word!
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  3. I’m so glad to be able to support Alexa, her mission and to see it here on your blog Ilene! I was able to make a donation in memory of one of my friends twin boys who passed from TTTS. Such an amazing thing you are doing Alexa.
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