State Representative James Arciero, in partnership with the SUDC Foundation and Junie’s Place, led the charge to support Massachusetts families affected by child loss. Today, Representative Arciero hosted SUDC Awareness Day and introduced HD. 3789, a vital bill that would provide 10 days of bereavement leave—a brief yet essential window of time—for families grieving the loss of a child.

With March now officially recognized as SUDC Awareness Month in Massachusetts, we honor the 40 children gone too soon and the 62 Massachusetts family members forever impacted by Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC). By raising awareness and advocating for policies like HD. 3789, we can ensure that families receive the dignity, time, and support they need to grieve and heal. Recognizing that bereavement leave is not just about policy—it is about compassion and acknowledging the lifelong impact of losing a child.

We are grateful to Representative Arciero for his leadership in recognizing the importance of bereavement support and advocating for families who have experienced the unimaginable loss of their child.

📖 Read HD. 3789 and the full press release here: https://sudc.org/legislation-and-policy/

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Photo courtesy of the Office of Representative James Arciero