A Rainbow Bridge Memorial for Pets Is Coming to Elysian Park in Hoboken

A meaningful new memorial honoring pets we’ve lost is in the works for Hoboken. The Local Girl Media Group is excited to share that our team plans to bring a Rainbow Bridge Memorial to Elysian Park in Hoboken, New Jersey. The project is designed as a permanent space where residents can honor and remember pets who have passed away. A Go Fund Me has been created to support the project and fund the build out, in partnership with Wise Animal Rescue, the project’s official non-profit. Here’s more about The Rainbow Bridge Project that we’re excited to bring to Hoboken:

A Personal Project Rooted in Loss + Community

The initiative was founded by Hoboken resident Jennifer Tripucka, founder of The Local Girl Media Group, who shared that the idea came from a deeply personal place. She lost her dog, Pierre, in 2022 to brain cancer.

“Our pets are family and walk with us through every season of life,” she said. “When we lose them, the grief is real and lasting. It’s something that many go through, and there aren’t a ton of resources around. I wanted to create something meaningful for our community, a place to reflect, remember, and heal.”

In 2024, she visited Lake Lure, North Carolina’s rainbow bridge and gardens, and was inspired to bring a similar project to Hoboken.

The memorial aims to bring people together through a shared experience of love and loss, offering a peaceful, physical space in Hoboken for remembrance.

The Plans to Come

Plans for the installation include a small pedestrian bridge featuring a rainbow walkway. The structure will be thoughtfully integrated into the natural landscape of Elysian Park. The project draws inspiration from the well-known Rainbow Bridge poem as well as an existing memorial in Lake Lure, North Carolina, with the goal of creating a similar sense of comfort and connection right here in Hoboken.

Visitors will be able to leave their pets’ collars on the bridge as a symbolic gesture, honoring the idea of the “Rainbow Bridge” as a place where pets are reunited with their owners in a peaceful afterlife.

A Community-Wide Effort

The project is being developed in partnership with the City of Hoboken, with support from local leaders and organizations, and a Go Fund Me has been set up for the project. All funds will be directly aiding the project’s construction, and Wise Animal Rescue is set up as the official non-profit partner.

Key volunteer contributors include:

~ The Hoboken Girl team, led by Jen Tripucka

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