For Children
Helping children process loss and grief grounds them in identity and purpose, setting them up for a better future. We are working towards offering grief therapy, grief educational support for caregivers and the wider community, and mentorship for children of widows between the ages of 0-16.
For Widows
We meet with young widows one-on-one to offer accompaniment and offer practical life assistance. We also connect them to professional counselling and peer support groups as required.
For the Wider Community
We organise monthly gatherings, playdates, and other family-based recreational activities to integrate widowed families into the larger “herd”. Widows with or without children are welcome to join.

This happens through genuine friendship, walking alongside others in their everyday lives, offering encouragement, and practical help in parenting when needed.
Making whole through collective strength is important to transforming individual sorrow into shared resilience. We meet in a larger group once a month to enjoy meals together and fellowship over group activities.
Beyond our regular events, we also journey with widowed families through challenging milestones (seasonal celebrations, anniversaries, birthdays) and organise other ad-hoc opportunities for social connection.
We are working towards offering therapeutic support for processing trauma and building resilience. This includes professional counseling and peer support groups for widows, and specialised therapy, mentorship, and educational support for children.
To find out more about volunteer engagement and community outreach, contact us here.