My story,
October 2018 we found out we were expecting our miracle rainbow baby after being told we wouldn’t be able to have any more kids without doing IVF. We had suffered 3 prior losses due to 2 ectopic pregnancies, and one miscarriage. All of our OB appointments went great up until our 14th week check-up. On January 18, 2019 we found out our sweet little miracle boy’s heart had stopped beating. We ended up having our son Londynn at home on January 21st at 11:51pm. After his passing I’ve felt so passionate about wanting to help and reach out to anyone who has lost. We are here, we want to help, and most importantly you are not alone.
Arryn George - Cofounder
Hayley Primm - Cofounder
My story,
Our daughter Kyra was born 3 weeks early on June 5th, 2020. She was the most amazing baby girl I’d ever seen and we got to spend an incredible 7 weeks with her. On the morning of July 19th, I woke up without my baby girl there, she had stopped breathing throughout the night. We were absolutely heartbroken. When something like this happens there’s no way to explain how you feel or what you need and I knew I never wanted anyone else to feel this way. That was when Arryn and I started our Nonprofit ‘Our Little Angels’ in August, 2020 and began finding different way to help families experiencing loss during pregnancy and infancy, whether it’s through support, donations or just something that brings comfort, whatever it is, we want to help.
Katelyn Honas
Hi everyone, my name is Katelyn and I’m married to my husband, Jordan. We became pregnant with our first child in 2023. Everything was going smoothly until around 17 weeks, when routine appointment and ultrasound showed something was wrong with our baby. We were referred to a maternal-fetal medicine specialist and had an amniocentesis. A few days later we learned that our daughter had a rare, non-survivable genetic condition called Triploidy. Shortly after our diagnosis, our sweet Lily Marie was born sleeping at 18 weeks on October 28, 2023. We have since had our rainbow baby, Eliza, in February of 2025.
After losing Lily, I knew I needed her life and my journey to have a purpose. I’ve found that in supporting other women and families walking a similar path. This is a community none of us ever expected to join, but we don’t have to navigate it alone.
Lauren Voichoski
Hey, I'm Lauren! I'm originally from a small town here in Nebraska. I went to college in Omaha and then ended up in the Grand Island area with my husband of 2 years, Brody and our beagle, Luka. I found Our Little Angels after my husband and I unexpectedly lost our 4 month old daughter, Amelia. I found so much comfort in talking with others who have been through infant loss. There is something special about connecting with people who have also had to walk this path, it made me feel less alone. I realized that I wanted to be able to do that for others. I want to be a shoulder to cry on, a friend to lean on, a person to talk to whenever it's needed for other parents experiencing infant loss.
Fatima Lopez
On November 13, 2020, I found my son, Zayvier, wedged between the wall and his bed. We had just switched from a crib to a toddler bed. Zayvier died from asphyxiation from unsafe sleep, and I want to make sure no other parent loses their child this way.