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Experiencing Infertility, Miscarriage, Pregnancy Loss, or Childlessness?

REQUEST A BUTTERFLY BOX

If you are experiencing infertility, miscarriage, pregnancy loss, or childlessness, you can request a Butterfly Box. It would be our honor to send one to you as a tangible reminder that you are seen, loved, and not walking this road alone.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Fill out the request form.
  2. While you wait, visit our Resource Page or listen to the Purpose Beyond Motherhood Podcast.
  3. Be expectant — your Butterfly Box is on the way.

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Important Notes

  • This page is dedicated to women personally navigating infertility or loss. If you are requesting a Butterfly Box for yourself, please proceed above. If you would like to gift a Butterfly Box to someone you love, we invite you to visit our Hope Shop. Every purchase supports our ministry and helps us continue to provide these boxes to women in need.

  • We’re honored to provide one free Butterfly Box per household. If you’d like to request an additional box, you can purchase one here for $40.

Butterfly Box Impact StoriesĀ 

- Christa

The butterfly box was an encouragement for me to stay hopeful and in faith, knowing Jesus is faithful to guide my husband and I through this long and difficult journey. It was the inspiration we needed to keep going and move forward towards growing our family! To know that someone took the time to put the box together and write a hand written note, touched us. Thank you.

- DeeĀ Ā 

Receiving my butterfly box impacted me because it was a reminder that I am not alone, and the acknowledgment of that was major. Infertility is often a very lonely journey. And at times you can feel like nobody understands you, and the lack of understanding or support from others who know how it feels to be on this journey can be incredibly painful. So receiving the box was a reminder that there are people who understand, and there are people who are going through the same thing, It was a reminder that I'm not alone.