Institute of Reproductive Grief Care is a nonprofit research and education center in Grantville at 4579 Mission Gorge Place in San Diego's 92120 ZIP, founded in February 2022 by Dr. Michaelene Fredenburg to establish a national standard of care for individuals and families affected by reproductive loss. The Mission Gorge Place facility includes a counseling center, research library, teaching rooms, recording studio, and a 300-seat auditorium with remote-broadcast capability, built through a multi-year matching grant. The institute's clinical team includes Angelica Quezada, LCSW, a bilingual perinatal mental health specialist, and collaborates on screening-tool research with Dr. Rebecca Mattson of San Diego State University's nursing faculty, connecting to the broader behavioral health network anchored by LifeStance Therapists & Psychiatrists in Grantville. The institute is a program of Life Perspectives, a 501(c)(3) organization that has provided grief resources for over 15 years without political or religious affiliation. Dr. Fredenburg, an assistant clinical professor at Creighton University and author of Changed: Making Sense of Your Own or a Loved One's Abortion Experience, was named San Diego Magazine's Empowering Women Pioneer of the Year for 2024. The campus sits along the Mission Gorge Road commercial corridor near Mission San Diego de Alcala, in a stretch of Grantville where medical offices, counseling practices, and community organizations cluster. The institute addresses grief after miscarriage, stillbirth, abortion, early infant death, adoption, and infertility through accredited training programs for healthcare workers and interactive healing platforms including AbortionChangesYou and MiscarriageHurts. Educational courses are delivered both on-site and remotely through the auditorium's broadcast infrastructure, and the institute hosts its annual Research Reveals conference alongside training showcases at event facilities such as Skylight Studios in Grantville. Two million Americans experience pregnancy and reproductive loss each year, and the institute's evidence-based curriculum targets emergency department staff and OB/GYN providers who are first to encounter these patients but rarely receive formal grief-care training.