Delivering Comfort, Inspiring Hope
In Loving Memory of Ahuva Saghi
During Ahuva’s short time in this world, she touched the lives of many people from all walks of life. Her pure innocence resonated deeply, striking a chord within the hearts of those who knew her story. It compelled people to daven for her and even inspired many to make positive changes in their lives as a zechus for her. This powerful outpour of love and connection became the foundation for Ohr Ahuva, a way to continue the light Ahuva brought into the world. In her name, we offer comfort and support to those experiencing pregnancy or infant loss, carrying forward the warmth and care that Ahuva inspired.
Our Mission
At Ohr Ahuva, we understand the heartache of loss and aim to ease the emotional and physical toll it takes. Beautiful care packages, thoughtfully crafted for those in the greater Baltimore community, offer comfort and support during this difficult time. Packages designed to provide solace for families experiencing:
First Trimester Loss
Second Trimester Loss
Third Trimester Loss
Infant
Loss
Infant Loss
Each package is curated with care, offering personal comfort items and informational resources suited to the unique stage of loss. We strive to remind every individual: You are not alone.
Confidentiality
and Care
We respect the deeply personal nature of loss. Whether you prefer to receive your care package anonymously or have it sent to a specific address, we ensure complete confidentiality. We also offer discreet pickup options to provide the support you need in the way that’s most comfortable for you.
Hear From Those We’ve Helped
The care package arrived at a time when I felt completely lost. It was like a hug in a box, reminding me that there were people out there who understood my pain and cared deeply.
In the midst of my grief, the care package was a source of comfort and hope. It made me feel connected to others who had walked this path and reminded me that there is support, even in the hardest moments.
Receiving a care package during such a difficult time made me feel seen and cared for. It was a gentle reminder that I wasn’t alone.
Rav Eliyahu Hakakian,
Rav of Kehilas Ahavat Shalom