You’re Not Alone.
Welcome to Bella’s Butterflies, your haven of support, where we unite in the journey towards healing after the loss of a child to SIDS.
Our Mission
Bella’s Butterflies is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing, educating and eradicating Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). We aspire to provide high impact pre and post education, holistic healing and prevention to end Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
What we do
Uniting in the Journey of Healing
SIDS Education
Bella’s Butterflies demystifies SIDS through evidence-based education, empowering families on their healing journey.
Mutual Aid
We provide compassionate bereavement support, aiding mothers in their profound journey of grief after SIDS loss.
Holistic Healing
At Bella’s Butterflies, find a supportive community, united in shared experiences and healing after SIDS loss.
I can, I will Survive.
About us
I Can, I Will Survive.
Founded in the memory of Isabella Jeanie.
Bella’s Butterflies is a Non-Profit 501C3 founded on the loss of Isabella due to SIDS. This inspirational organization is driven by a mother who lost her child and has struggled with understanding the how, why and what behind it. Through support, love, prayer and research, she has begun to understand she can still survive.
Finding her new purpose through the sorrow has not been easy but her fight for prevention and education has stood in the forefront.
Behind Bella’s Butterflies
Meet our Dedicated Team
Get to know the passionate and dedicated individuals working tirelessly behind the scenes to provide support, resources, and community at Bella’s Butterflies.
I Can, I Will Survive.
A Butterfly means Hope.
Teresa Pope
Executive Director
Helpful Articles
From Bella’s Blog
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The Strength of Community: Uniting in Grief and Healing After SIDS Loss
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Losing a child to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is a pain that’s almost impossible to put into words. It’s a journey through grief that’s personal, profound, and often isolating. But here at Bella’s Butterflies, we believe in the transformative power of community. Sharing the Unspoken The loss of a child is a subject often…