Groups & Events

Mother’s First Steps

An Outdoor Support & Education Circle for New-ish Moms

Mothering is not easy! This 6-week series offers a safe, welcoming space where you can connect with other women who are navigating the beautiful, yet sometimes challenging, journey of motherhood.

What to Expect:

  • Weekly Outdoor Gatherings: Each week, we will come together on our private outdoor space to share experiences, offer support, and build lasting friendships. These sessions are designed to provide both emotional support and educational information.

  • Empowering Discussions: We will cover a variety of topics that matter most to new and expecting moms, including self-care, balancing family and personal time, managing the changes that come with motherhood, and finding joy in your new role.

  • Community Building: This group is not just about support; it’s about building a community. You will have the opportunity to make meaningful connections with other moms who understand what you are going through. Together, you can share laughs, offer advice, and create a network of friends who will be there for you beyond these six weeks.

  • Feel-Good Activities: Each session will include activities designed to boost your confidence and well-being. From guided relaxation exercises to creative expression, these activities aim to help you feel good about yourself and your journey as a mother.

  • Expert Guidance: Led by a compassionate and experienced facilitator, you will receive guidance and insights to help you navigate the joys and challenges of early motherhood.

Join Us Outdoors:

Embrace your journey with confidence, surrounded by a network of new friends who share your experiences. Together, we’ll take the first steps into motherhood with strength, joy, and a sense of community.

$300 includes a 50-minute assessment session & 6-week series

Summer dates: June 24th, July 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th, & August 5th

Infants welcome 9:30-11am

Fall Dates TBA

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Lady Bird Johnson

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