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Flower Shadow

About Us

All our candles are made with 100% pure soy wax and made in small batches to ensure the most perfected recipes and attention to bring you the best candle. 

 

Soy wax provides a very clean burn with a long lasting flame of 40+ hours for 8 oz candles and 65+ hours for 16 oz candles.

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What do we put in our candles?

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We use eco-friendly wicks for the cleanest burn, including amber tinted glass jars with no soot residue. Inside the candles is 100% pure soy wax, and all natural essential oil - infused fragrances to scent them. 

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Can I recycle the jars?

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YES!

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SUPPORT

Below are major support systems if you have experienced infant or pregnancy loss.

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1. The International Stillbirth Alliance

Established in 2003, the ISA is dedicated to connecting people around the world to prevent stillbirth and newborn death, and it also supports affected families. The organization promotes global collaboration to increase research that aids in building preventative measures. Additionally, the ISA bases its work around global impact, collaboration, saving lives, and data. 

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2. Share: Pregnancy and Infant Loss Support

Share is a community that supports anyone who experienced the loss of an infant including parents, grandparents, siblings, friends, and professionals. Based in St. Charles, Missouri, this national organization has over 75 chapters in 29 states. They offer numerous services for people grieving the loss of an infant including phone support, face-to-face group meetings, bedside companions, memorial events, training for caregivers, and much more. 

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3. Star Legacy Foundation

Star Legacy Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing pregnancy loss and neonatal death. It’s also committed to improving care for families who face these tragedies. Their organization is made up of researchers, policymakers, health professionals, families, and other individuals dedicated to this cause. 

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4. March of Dimes

March of Dimes is an incredibly well-known pregnancy loss organization, and for a good reason. This organization has led the fight for the health of pregnant people and their babies for over 80 years. Much of their work focuses on advocating for policies that prioritize the health of pregnant people and their babies. In addition, they are committed to pioneering research in the field. 

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5. Miscarriage Hurts

Miscarriage Hurts is an online healing refuge for those who have experienced miscarriage or pregnancy loss. Based in San Diego, California, they are dedicated to providing support for the parents and any other family or loved ones who have been affected. Their goal is to offer a safe space where people can share their stories, better understand their personal experiences, and connect with resources that can support their specific needs.

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6. Return to Zero: Hope

RTZ Hope aims to provide compassionate support for people who have faced pregnancy loss, infant loss, and other complications on their journey to parenthood. They offer valuable resources and inclusive support for anyone who has been touched by miscarriage, stillbirth, termination for medical reasons, infant or toddler death, and failed adoption and loss through surrogacy.

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