
Sew Sweet Angel – this non-profit organization provides comfort and support to families who have lost a stillborn child or a little one who doesn’t make it home.
Sew Sweet Angel Gowns creates Angel Gowns from donated wedding dresses. These gowns are assembled with love from a volunteer workforce, providing them with an opportunity to serve and give back to their community. Each gown is sewn and prayed upon, with the hope of providing families with a small amount of peace in an otherwise overwhelming circumstance.
The idea behind Sew Sweet Angel Gowns started in 2017 when three women, Joann, Debbie, and Yvonne, were discussing the work that Joann had been doing in Michigan. They realized that they could do the same thing in their community in Ahwatukee and started creating infant bereavement gowns. From there, the organization grew to include a board of directors and a team of volunteers who are dedicated to helping families during their time of need.
What makes Sew Sweet Angel Gowns so special is the love and care that goes into each and every gown. The volunteers who sew and pray upon these gowns understand the pain and grief that families are going through, and they work tirelessly to provide a small amount of comfort during an incredibly difficult time. It’s heartwarming to see a community come together to support each other in this way, and it’s a reminder of the goodness that can be found even in the darkest moments.
For more about Sew Sweet Angels: https://www.sewsweetangelgowns.org/about-us
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