Brochure: "Resources for Military Supervisors Supporting Members after Child Loss" sitting on a gray desktop with a black pen

Resources for Military Supervisors Supporting Members after Child Loss (Printable brochure)

Child loss affects 1 in 4 pregnancies, but isn’t commonly talked about within the military. As a companion to our blog post Supporting Military Members after the Loss of a Child, this brochure guides military supervisors through measures necessary to support members during and after the death of a child.

It is ideal to keep as a general resource for military prenatal providers, first sergeants, and base support offices. Print and share wherever it may be useful.

Related: A Letter to my Commander Upon the Occasion of the Death of my Child
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Brochure are sized to print on 8.5″ x 11″ paper or cardstock and then folded twice to create a trifold brochure. You can also purchase pre-scored brochure paper from many online retailers.

Please note: Brochures are designed to print borderless with an inkjet printer. You may need to resize the brochure to use a laser printer or a printer without borderless capability.

Resources for Military Supervisors Supporting Members after Child Loss Brochure

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Related Posts:

Resources for Bereaved Parents and Families
Printable Products for Baby Loss Awareness and Support after Loss
Military Blog: A Letter to my Commander upon the Occasion of the Death of my Child
Military Blog: For Supervisors: Supporting Military Members after the Loss of a Child

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