New York Long-Term Resources

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Please also visit:

 

Groups:

  • MEND
  • The SBD Love Cupboards host various group gatherings, including Sewing Circles
  • The SBD Professional Doulas host various group gatherings, including Birthing Healing retreats and workshops for stillbirthday parents

 

Organizations:

  • Krystal’s Wish Foundation for SIDS
    Ms. Nancy Rafter
    35 Highland Road
    Ulster Park, NY 12487
    Phone: (845) 338-5654
    Fax: (845) 338-5780
    Email:nrafter@hvc.rr.com
  • New York State Center for SID
    Ms. Marie Chandick, Statewide Director
    School of Social Welfare
    Stony Brook University
    Stony Brook, NY 11794-8232
    Phone: (631) 444-3690
    Fax: (631) 444-6475
    Email: marie.chandick@stonybrook.edu
    ** Please use as a last resource.
  • NYS Center for SID
    Ms. Peggy Regensburg
    New York City Satellite Office
    520 First Avenue, Suite 117
    New York, NY 10016
    Phone: (212) 447-2328
    Email:pregensenburg@healthsolution.org
    Services: SIDS Risk Reduction and bereavement counseling. Bilinguel speakers. All trainers are certified
  • NYS Center for Sudden Infant Death
    Central New York Satellite
    Ms. Cynthia Squillace, Regional Coordinator
    990 7th North Street
    Liverpool, NY 13088
    Phone: (315) 634-2191
    Fax: (315) 634-1118
    Email:csquillace@hospice.cny.org
  • WNYS Center for SID
    Ms. Jan Walkden
    Regional Coordinator
    Life Transition Center, Inc.
    150 Bennett Road
    Cheektowaga, NY 14227
    Phone: (716) 837-5189
    Fax: (716) 836-1578
    Email: jwalkden@palliativecare.org
    Services: Bereavement support to families following sudden unexpected infant death. Educational programs for families &the community. Parent to Parent contacts/Literature/Referrals.
  • NYS Center for Sudden Infant Death
    Eastern Satellite Office
    Albany Medical College
    Ms. Mary Whittredge, Regional Coordinator
    47 New Scotland Avenue, Mail Code 101
    Albany, NY 12208
    Phone: (518) 262-5918
    Fax: (518) 262-7237
    Email: whittrm@mail.amc.edu
  • Sister Teresa Geigel
    Phone: (631) 273-1110
    Speaks Spanish and English
  • Good Samaritan Hospital
    Ms. Pam Magi, RN
    Coordinator Perinatal
    255 Lafayette Ave.
    Suffern, NY 10901
    Phone: (845) 368-5297
    Fax: (845) 368-5463
    Email: pmagi@tshs.org
    Services: Support for families who have experienced the loss of a baby during pregnancy/newborn loss/loss if a young child. (Stillbirth)
  • Westchester Self-Help Clearinghouse
    Lenire Rosenbaum
    845 N. Broadway
    White Plains, NY 10603
    Phone: (914) 661-0600 x 308
    Fax: (914) 761-5859
    Email:LRosenbaum@wjcs.com
  • Guardian Angel Perinatal Support
    Martha Weiss
    88 Hampshire Drive
    Farmingdale, NY 11735
    Phone: (516) 249-8589
  • National Council of Jewish Women Pregnancy Loss Support Program: (212) 687-5030 ext. 28 or plsp@ncjwny.org  telephone counseling and local suppport groups

Services:

 

Books, Websites and More:

Please be sure to visit the immediate emotional health resources that include crisis hotlines, websites, and books on bereavement.

 

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