No one truly prepares you for the journey of Mothering an Angel. It’s a path often walked in silence, with our sorrow going unacknowledged by society.
In this sacred space, we gather as mothers who’ve faced unimaginable loss, finding solace in shared understanding.
Here, your journey as a bereaved mother is acknowledged and your baby is remembered for the love you hold for your angel child transcends all time and space.
Welcome to the Bereaved Mothers’ Circle.
Shared Understanding: In our gatherings, you’ll find solace in the shared experiences of other mothers who have walked similar paths. You’ll discover a sense of kinship and understanding that can be profoundly comforting.
Emotional Empowerment: Your journey as a bereaved mother is not only acknowledged but celebrated. Here, you’ll be encouraged to embrace the full spectrum of your emotions, finding strength in vulnerability and courage in your resilience.
Remembrance and Reflection: Your baby’s memory will be cherished and honored within our circle. We provide space for remembrance and reflection, allowing you to celebrate the love and bond you share with your angel child.
After experiencing the devastating loss of my own precious baby girl at 36 weeks, I felt very alone. I needed to connect with other mothers who understood the depths of my grief and I hadn’t found the right circle or community.
Inspired by my own need and healing journey, I am creating a supportive space where mothers can come together to share their stories, find comfort in one another’s presence, and honor the memories of their beloved baby’s.
With 10 years of experience in supporting Women, I bring empathy, compassion, and understanding to every circle session. My training in leading women’s circles and ceremonies allows me to create a nurturing environment where every Mother/Woman feels seen, heard, and valued as she navigates the complexities of grief and healing.
“We bereaved are not alone. We belong to the largest company in all the world – the company of those who have known suffering.” – Helen Keller, We Bereaved
In our Community, you won’t bereave alone.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is the format of the Bereaved Mothers’ Circle? The Bereaved Mothers’ Circle is a supportive gathering held via Google Meet. Each session lasts for 60 minutes, providing ample time for sharing, reflection, and connection with other mothers who have experienced similar loss.
2. Will the sessions be recorded? No, the sessions will not be recorded. We prioritize the privacy and confidentiality of our participants, recognizing the importance of creating a safe space where vulnerability is respected and honored.
3. What topics will be discussed during the circle meetings? The Bereaved Mothers’ Circle provides a supportive environment for mothers to share their experiences, emotions, and coping strategies related to their journey of loss and grief. While there is no set agenda, discussions often touch upon themes such as remembrance, healing, and finding meaning in the midst of grief.
4. Is the Bereaved Mothers’ Circle open to all mothers who have experienced loss? The circle is open to all mothers who have experienced pregnancy loss and stillbirth. We welcome mothers from diverse backgrounds and experiences to join our supportive community.
5. How can I join the Bereaved Mothers’ Circle? To join the Bereaved Mothers’ Circle and participate in our supportive gatherings: sign up for the online sisterhood membership, $22 a month. This membership includes access to a live monthly circle as well as a group with unlimited access to post, get support and build connections.
6. Who facilitates the Bereaved Mothers’ Circle? The Bereaved Mothers’ Circle is facilitated by Ari, a compassionate and experienced guide who provides support and guidance throughout the sessions, and maintains the integrity of the sacred space to be safe for all.
7. How can I ensure the privacy of my participation in the circle? Your privacy and confidentiality are of utmost importance to us. All participants are encouraged to respect each other’s stories and experiences, and discussions within the circle are kept confidential.