Stronger Together. Better Care for Bereaved Families.
Membership in the National Perinatal Loss Collaborative connects you with education, resources, and a national community of providers who understand this work.
We’re here to support you, so you can support families.
What Your Membership Includes
See Inside The Collaborative
The Collaborative brings education, resources, consultation, and connection together in one place.
✓ Monthly Roundtables
✓ National Discussion Community
✓ Practical Tools & Resources
✓ Access to Experts
✓ Continuing Education Opportunities
✓ Peer Support & Shared Learning
Membership Options
Hospital Teams
Is Membership Right For You?
Whether you support families in a hospital, community organization, public health program, or private practice, you'll find education, resources, and connection within the Collaborative.
Clinical Providers
Mental Health
Spiritual Care
Community Providers
Public
Health
Voices From the Collaborative
Hear from providers who are using the Collaborative to strengthen their practice, connect with peers, and improve care for bereaved families.
"Connecting with passionate colleagues from across the country was incredibly valuable. Despite working in different states and settings, we are united by a shared commitment to providing the highest quality care for families experiencing perinatal loss. It was a powerful reminder that this work truly matters."
— Jennifer WangNorthwell Health / Long Island Jewish Hospital, NY"I was energized to connect with colleagues who share my passion for supporting families after loss. Learning from others' experiences and hospital approaches was both refreshing and deeply rewarding."
— Katherine HennellyClinical Coordinator, Northwestern Prentice Women's Hospital"Joining the Collaborative has helped me build meaningful connections with colleagues across the country. The resources, wisdom, and validation shared by members have had a significant impact on my work and continue to inspire best practices in bereavement care."
— Megan O'Connell, MS, CCLS, CEIM
Bereavement Support & Education Coordinator, Rush University Medical CenterReady to Join the Collaborative?
Connect with a national community of professionals committed to improving care after pregnancy and infant loss.
Whether you're seeking education, practical resources, expert guidance, or meaningful peer connection, membership provides ongoing support for the important work you do.