The National Memorial for the Unborn in Chattanooga, TN is a place of healing and remembrance for those who have experienced the loss and grief associated with abortion. With a permanent memorial featuring a fifty-foot granite wall adorned with thousands of brass name plates, this unique space honors the memory and dignity of each unborn baby. Through personalized memorial services, original artwork, and a reflective gazebo garden, the National Memorial for the Unborn provides a peaceful environment for individuals and families to find closure, forgiveness, and restoration in Jesus.
By valuing the brief lives of these unborn children, the memorial assists in the process of addressing grief and facilitating healing. In addition to the physical Wall of Names, the names of the babies are also added to a Virtual Wall, ensuring that they are never forgotten. Families receive duplicate brass plates for personal remembrance, and brick pavers are placed in the garden to honor miscarried babies. The National Memorial for the Unborn is a place where the memory of these precious lives is guarded, offering a powerful witness to thousands who visit and a source of comfort for those who have suffered loss.
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