Wave of Light is a time for families who’ve experienced infant loss and miscarriage to share in their sorrow and support each other. Wave of Light is an international event, recognized in six countries.
This year’s event was held on Sunday, Oct. 15 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Jamestown.
“Thirty years ago, if families experienced a miscarriage or infant death, they were told to forget it,” said Renae Lunde. Lunde is a registered nurse at Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Family BirthPlace. She is also one of the event’s organizers. “Today, we encourage families to grieve in the way that best fits them.”
Wave of Light occurs each year on October 15. Nearly 30 individuals attended the event this year.
Emily Woodley, manager of the JRMC Family BirthPlace, has seen firsthand the importance of this event. “Renae Lunde has done an incredible job spear-heading the Wave of Light service to provide an opportunity for healing to those who have lost a baby or pregnancy,” Woodley said.
The event included a short walk, a candle lighting ceremony and blessings for families. If families need support year round, they may contact the Jamestown Area Grief Support Team.
The Jamestown Area Grief Support Team is a group of volunteers who offer to support to those who grieve. The group organizes regular educational events and support groups to the community.
For more information on Wave of Light, call 952-4807 or visit october15th.com. For more information on the Jamestown Area Grief Support Team, call 952-9358 or visit JAGST.com.