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Now You're Talking with Marshall Ramsey

Now You're Talking w/ Marshall Ramsey | Angela Westbrook- Southern Grace Angelic Gowns

October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month so today our guest is an amazing women who turned tragedy into passion and awareness. Angela Westbrook, Vice President of Southern Grace Angelic Gowns is here to talk with us about their non-profit organization that transforms donated wedding dresses into burial garments, for babies that are stillborn or die shortly after birth and about the Wings of Grace Butterfly Release.


If you would like to donate a gown and for more information about Southern Grace Angelic Gowns visit the website listed below:


https://www.sgag.us/#/

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