13th Annual NW Washington
Christmas Candlelight Ceremony FAQ

Is there a fee to participate in the Christmas Candlelight Ceremony?

No. M.E.N.D. is proud to offer all of our services and ceremonies at no cost to the families that participate.  Donations are accepted and appreciated at any time throughout the year.  

What time should I arrive for the Ceremony?

Doors into the church will open at 6:00 PM. The Ceremony will begin at 6:30 PM.

What Should I Wear to the Ceremony?

There certainly is not a dress code, but most people do dress up a little.   Please feel free to wear whatever you’d like.

Can I bring my living children to the Ceremony?

We will not have childcare available this year, but families are always welcome. We encourage you to bring your family and friends, to join us in lighting a candle in memory of all the babies gone too soon.

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How long does the Ceremony last?

Usually the ceremony lasts about an hour.

Is there food at the Ceremony?

Refreshments and a time of fellowship will follow the ceremony. Please plan to eat dinner prior to arriving for the ceremony.

What if I have registered for The Christmas Candlelight Ceremony and the number of people I registered as attending has changed — or I am now unable to attend?

Please do not register again. Instead, please contact Katherine Sandoval to report your updated information.

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LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT WAY TO REMEMBER YOUR BABY DURING THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? CONSIDER ORDERING A BRICK IN THE GARDEN OF HOPE.

The M.E.N.D. Garden of Hope is located in Irving, TX on the grounds of Calvary Church. Bricks in the Garden of Hope are installed once a year just before the Walk to Remember each October.  If you are interested in ordering a brick, you can place your order on our webpage under Garden of Hope.  2024 brick orders will be open from October 1, 2023 through August 15, 2024.  Bricks ordered during that time will be installed prior to the 2024 DFW Walk to Remember.  

For Additional Questions

Please contact Katherine Sandoval