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29. Camber Hess, Using Service to Cope with Grief and Her 'Infant Loss Stories' Project
Send us a textThis was such a sweet and tender interview with my husband’s cousin, Camber Hess. Camber lost one of her daughters as an infant several years ago, and has also experienced infertility and miscarriage. In this episode she talks about those experiences, and shares how receiving heartfelt service from others helped her cope with her grief. Camber also relates how reaching out and giving service to others has been another way to help her navigate those losses. At the end of the episode she shares about her ‘Infant Loss Stories’ project and website, where she hopes to provide a safe space for women to share their own unique stories with infertility, miscarriage, and infant loss.This really was a beautiful interview and I’m so grateful to Camber for being willing to come on the podcast and be so open with her own story. Listen to this episode to hear all of her insights and please share it with anyone you know who might benefit from hearing what she has to say.Links mentioned in the podcast:'Infant Loss Stories' websiteMelissa's story on the 'Infant Lost Stories' websiteFollow the podcast on social media:InstagramFacebook
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Do Something More is a service-oriented podcast dedicated to sharing inspiring stories of people and organizations who are making a difference. Each week, host Melissa Draper highlights the helpers—volunteers, nonprofits, community leaders, and everyday individuals—who have found meaningful ways to give back and uplift their communities.Through heartfelt interviews and practical solo episodes, this podcast explores real stories of service, acts of kindness, humanitarian work, and grassroots impact. Listeners will discover simple, actionable ways to serve, volunteer, give back, and create positive change in their own communities.Whether you’re looking for ways to get involved, searching for volunt...