What we do

Hands-on help. Free to every mom.

Not passive resources. Not a pamphlet and a pat on the back. Five programs that meet her where she is, from a circle that gets it to a care package at her door.

Monthly · Free

Peer Support Circle

Small groups of 8 to 12 moms who get it, led by a trained facilitator every month. No fixing. No judging. Just a room where she can finally exhale and be heard by women who live the same week she does.

  • Consistent group, so trust can grow
  • Facilitated, confidential, and safe
Periodic · Free

Wellness Workshops

Periodic group sessions on the things that wear a caregiver down: stress, sleep, self-care, and burnout. Practical tools she can use that same night, taught in plain words by people who respect her time.

  • Real strategies, not toxic positivity
  • Come as you are, no prep needed
One-on-one · Free

Mental Health Navigation

The system is a maze. We walk it with her. One-on-one help finding therapists, providers, and insurance answers, so she is not left on hold at 11 p.m. trying to figure it out alone.

  • We help make the calls with her
  • Matched to real, vetted providers
On demand · Free

Emergency Referrals

For the days the bottom drops out. Fast links to food, housing, and crisis help when she needs them most. One call, and she is pointed to the right door instead of facing it alone.

  • Rapid, no-shame support
  • Trusted local and crisis resources
Twice a year · Free

Self-Care Packages

A box that lands on her doorstep and says: you matter too. Inside is quality skincare, makeup, clothing, books, and the small tools that turn "I should take care of myself" into something she actually does. A mom who pours everything out deserves to be poured back into.

  • Quality products, picked with care, never leftovers
  • Self-care she can hold, delivered to her door
Proof, not promises

We measure what we change.

Every program ladders up to one goal: a mom who is less alone and less burned out. We track it with validated tools, the same ones clinicians trust.

UCLA Loneliness Scale

Measures how seen and connected she feels, before and after she joins a circle.

Maslach Burnout Inventory

The clinical standard for burnout. We watch the number move in the right direction.

Net Promoter Score

Would she send another mom to us? That answer tells us if the work is real.

There is a seat with your name on it.

If you are a mom raising a child with special needs, every program is free and every door is open. Reach out and we will help you find your circle.