About Us

We strive to keep Collin’s legacy alive by supporting families through their grief.
Collin had a way of helping people everywhere he went and was a
constant ray of sunshine in the lives of others.
We connect with families who have lost a child to a chronic disease through our network of social workers active in children’s hospitals. We aim to shoulder some of their financial burden while offering grief management resources and solutions that helped our family.
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Collin’s sweet personality shines through this organization. We encourage you to find hope in a Beautiful Today when only God knows what tomorrow holds.
Our Mission
To provide support, resources, and a community for families who have lost children too early in life.
We strive to create a safe and supportive environment where families can connect with others who understand their pain and find the strength to move forward.


Our Vision
Our vision is a world where families who have experienced the loss of a child are surrounded by a community full of support and understanding.
We believe that by coming together and sharing our stories, we can find hope and healing in the midst of our pain.
Our Commitment to Impacting Families
1
Resources
Build resource baskets with journaling materials and books
on how to manage grief.
Provide online resources for children and adults.
2
Financial
Pay for funeral and memorial services. Donate gift cards to pay for immediate needs such as gas or groceries.
3
Experiential
Send families on recharging trips to begin to heal, reconnect, and build new memories.
Collin's Beautiful Life
Our 9-year-old son loved life and lifted up all those around him.
In August of 2018, Collin began having bad headaches and was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a very common childhood brain tumor. He fought a hard battle led by Jesus, followed by an army of our family, friends, and even kind strangers until he was called home to Heaven.
On April 22, 2021, we experienced the ultimate pain of losing a child. Searching for ways to move forward and find peace while supporting our four other children seemed impossible. The hole left in our hearts was devastating, but God gave us strength and challenged us to live life through Collin’s selfless mindset.
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Mike and Kim Nemet