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We walk down the aisle so moms don't have to

Founded in loving memory of Daniel Anthony Ranazzi

About

Chrysanthemum Project was founded in honor of my son Daniel Anthony Ranazzi who was stillborn at 34 weeks. We created Chrysanthemum Project after we found that post partum care items are located in the baby section of most stores. We chose the name Chrysanthemum Project because the chrysanthemum is the November birth flower. Daniel was a November baby so we found this was the most fitting name for our ministry. We were founded in January 2025 and are still figuring everything out but we appreciate all the love and support that has been given to us this far. 

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Upcoming Events

Our Services

Supporting Families Affected

Our services include providing postpartum care kits to families who have experienced infant loss. These kits contain essential items to assist families in their healing process, offering comfort and practical support.

Essential Kits

Comfort in Times of Need

Our essential kits are thoughtfully designed to include items that are sensitive to the needs of families dealing with a loss. Each kit is curated to provide comfort and aid throughout the postpartum period.

Comfort and Care

Empathy in Every Item

We prioritize empathy in every item included in our care kits, understanding the importance of providing heartfelt support to families facing the loss of a child. The items are carefully chosen to offer solace and reassurance to those in need.

Healing Support

Guiding Through Grief

Our support services focus on guiding families through the grieving process after experiencing a loss. We offer resources, information, and emotional support to help families cope with their loss and find a path towards healing and recovery.

Family Wellness

Caring for All Members

We understand that the entire family unit is affected by a loss, which is why we provide services that support the wellness of every family member. Our goal is to offer holistic care and compassion to those who have faced this tragedy.

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