Who Is The Onyx Victor Foundation

The Onyx Victor Foundation (OVF) is a community-driven nonprofit dedicated to supporting families grieving the loss of a child.

The Onyx Victor Foundation was founded to provide compassionate, practical support to families grieving the loss of a child. What began as a deeply personal journey has grown into a community dedicated to offering resources, connection, and meaningful ways to honor angel children. We provide grief support groups, memorial programs, and essential services like meal deliveries and home cleanings to ease the burden of mourning families.

Our reach continues to expand, ensuring that no grieving parent or sibling feels alone in their journey. Through our programs and events, we create spaces for healing, remembrance, and community support. The Onyx Victor Foundation stands as a beacon of hope, transforming loss into love and connection.

Our Mission

Our Mission
We aim to foster hope, resources, and connection by providing practical support to families grieving the loss of their child, regardless of circumstances.
Our Vision
We envision a world where no grieving family feels alone, and every child lost is honored with love and remembrance. Through compassionate support, practical resources, and community-driven healing, we strive to transform grief into connection and hope, ensuring that families have the strength and support they need to move forward.

​Join the Movement

Join the Onyx Victor Foundation and bring hope to grieving families. Your support—whether through meal deliveries, events, or simply listening—makes a difference. Fill out the volunteer form today and help us turn loss into love.

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Our Numbers Are Growing

 Since our founding in December 2024, our numbers have continued to grow, reflecting the expanding impact of the Onyx Victor Foundation. Every family supported, every volunteer who joins our mission, and every dollar raised helps us provide comfort, connection, and practical assistance to those in need. As we reach more grieving families, we remain committed to honoring angel children and ensuring that no one navigates grief alone.

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Meet Our Growing Board Members

Ayesha Briggman is the dedicated secretary of the Onyx Victor Foundation, bringing compassion, resilience, and unwavering support to grieving families. As a mother of four boys, she understands the depths of love, loss, and the strength it takes to heal. A passionate advocate for autism awareness, she is deeply committed to creating inclusive spaces for families navigating both grief and neurodivergence. Her ability to bring warmth and organization to the foundation makes her an essential part of its mission. Outside of her work, she enjoys online shopping, finding small joys in life’s everyday moments.
Jeannie Babb serves as the treasurer of the Onyx Victor Foundation, bringing years of nonprofit experience and a deep commitment to community support. As a mother and grandmother, she understands the power of connection and the importance of honoring loved ones through meaningful service. A professional writer and a dedicated member of several nonprofits, Jeannie uses her voice to advocate for those in need and to bring awareness to grief and healing. When she’s not working, she finds solace in traveling, birdwatching, and writing, drawing inspiration from the world around her. Her passion for helping others and her keen financial stewardship make her an invaluable part of the foundation.
Kayla is the founder and CEO of the Onyx Victor Foundation, a grief support organization dedicated to helping families heal after the loss of a child. As a professional makeup artist and event coordinator, she balances creativity with deep compassion, ensuring that every initiative she leads is both impactful and heartfelt. A mother of four, she embraces adventure, thrills, and travel, finding strength in new experiences and the connections she builds along the way. Mental health is the foundation of her life’s work, driving her passion for advocacy and emotional well-being. Set to earn her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2026, Kayla combines personal experience with education to create meaningful change for grieving families.