Children’s Memorial Garden 2024-04-27T19:34:01+00:00

Children’s Memorial Garden

The Children’s Memorial Garden is a beautiful, tranquil place to honor and remember our sons and daughters who have died; a place for families and friends to heal and reflect.

The Children’s Memorial Garden is located on the front campus of the Hilton Head Hospital. The highlights of the Garden are the personalized memorial bricks surrounded by beautiful walking paths, sitting areas, and a waterfall fountain.

As we continue to raise funds for The Children’s Memorial Garden, we also want to raise awareness for those who long for a place of serenity. We encourage families and friends to visit the Garden and let it help soothe your heart and soul.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the Children’s Memorial Garden was held on Sunday, May 6, 2001. After many fundraising efforts, support from our community, dedicated volunteers, the Hilton Head Hospital and the Hospital Auxiliary… the Garden continues to grow.

Personalized memorial bricks for your child are always available. Please download and complete the form and mail to the address below.

Individual and corporate donations are graciously accepted and can be made through the partners of The Children’s Memorial Garden: The Hospital Auxiliary, a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization.  Please make checks payable to:  The Hospital Auxiliary.   Your donation allows us to keep the garden in good shape throughout the year, and allows us to provide memorial bricks at no cost to you.  It also helps us cover the cost of the annual Ceremony in May.

We have set up a special PO Box specifically for the Children’s Memorial Garden.  Please mail forms for memorial bricks or donations to the Children’s Memorial Garden to:

The Hospital Auxiliary c/o
The Children’s Memorial Garden
PO Box 23061
Hilton Head Island, SC 29925

We welcome the opportunity to provide more information about The Children’s Memorial Garden.

Contact Amy Metzger, 843-384-2859 or Julie Feldman, 843-298-1967.

 

CHILDREN’S MEMORIAL GARDEN CEREMONY