• Trees can be planted at churches, schools or town halls
  • Memorial bricks can be purchased at local stadiums or venues
  • Town parks can have benches dedicated, or fields dedicated, etc.
  • Zoos often have benches dedicated to children
  • Classmates can order and wear wristbands, nametags, etc. in memory of their friend
  • Car washes or street dances can be held, and the money donated to the family
  • Charitable donations can be made in the child’s name
  • Masses can be offered in a child’s memory
  • Cards and notes can be made and sent to the family
  • Clothing drives can be held in their honor
  • Donate blood
  • Donate to a shelter or food cupboard in their name
  • A page can be dedicated in the school yearbook
  • Awards can be given in honor of the child
  • A candlelight remembrance ceremony can be held
  • A fund can be established to assist with expenses
  • Ribbons can be placed around trees throughout a neighborhood or town
  • Streets can be renamed after a child
  • Jersey numbers can be retired in memory of the child
  • Sport seasons can be dedicated to the child
  • Books can be purchased and donated to school or town libraries in memory of the child
  • Donation can be made to the child’s siblings (college funds, etc.)
  • Scholarships can be created in the child’s name
  • Computer labs or equipment could be donated in their honor
  • Athletic tournaments can be created or renamed in memory of the child
  • Train for/participate in an athletic, musical or artistic competition; dedicate your performance to the child.
  • Lifesaving equipment can be donated to fire departments, hospitals or schools in memory of the child

To learn more about how we may be able to help you in your time of need, please contact us today by calling 585-629-6660 or sending an email through our contact page.