Amberly Dicey

Volunteer Photographer at Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

Amberly Dicey is the Owner, Director of Operations, and Assistant Chief Pilot at Dicey Aviation, LLC since June 2019, and a flight nurse with Air Evac Lifeteam since October 2022. As a volunteer photographer for Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep since January 2015, Amberly has contributed to capturing precious moments for families. Additionally, Amberly serves as an Infusion Nurse with Infinity Infusion Nurses and has owned Amberly Dicey Photography since September 2007. In a leadership role, Amberly directs the Kentucky Cuddle Cot Campaign, an initiative that places cuddle cots in Eastern Kentucky's labor and delivery departments. Recent experience includes serving as an Emergency Room Nurse at both Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital and Frankfort Regional Medical Center. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Science from Eastern Kentucky University and certifications in Birth & Bereavement Doula Services from Stillbirthday University, along with a Private Fixed Wing Pilot certificate from Dicey Aviation.

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Somerset, United States

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Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep

NILMDTS offers the gift of healing, hope and honor to parents experiencing the death of a baby through the overwhelming power of remembrance portraits. Professional-level photographers volunteer their time to conduct an intimate portrait session, capturing the only moments parents spend with their babies. Parents are gifted with delicately retouched heirloom black and white portraits free of charge. These priceless images serve as an important step in the healing recovery for bereaved families. NILMDTS remembrance photography validates the existence and presence of these precious babies by honoring their legacy. NILMDTS recruits, trains, and mobilizes professional quality photographers around the world. Through NILMDTS, medical personnel are given a meaningful option to offer bereaved parents by creating remembrance portraiture for their babies. Through further engagement in the organization, such as the NILMDTS Remembrance Walk and online support, families become a part of a compassionate and supportive community. Parents gain a sense of inclusiveness, alleviating the alienation and perception of being alone in their pregnancy or infant loss journey.


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United States

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11-50

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