Kristin Hernandez is joined by Sarah Klein Hutchinson, Community Director for Hope Mommies, to talk about the importance of community in grief. Sarah shares her story of losing two daughters, Eisley and Ava, and how she found solace and support in the Hope Mommies community. Sarah shares how other grieving women can find support through social media, Bible studies, online support groups, and in-person retreats. Kristin and Sarah discuss the importance of allowing others to walk alongside us when we grieve, and how shared experience can foster meaningful friendships.
Sarah lives in Northern California and is the Hope Mommies Community Director. She is married to Tanner and they are parents to Eisley, Ava, Nova and Collins. Together they love a good family movie night, summers on the lake and forever restoring their historical home.
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Sponsorship
This episode of the Hope Mommies Podcast is sponsored by Wendell & Crystal Frank in honor of their precious baby, Aleiyah Lee Frank. Wendell and Crystal write: “Our sweet fairy, you have eternally changed us. Our hearts ache to hold you again. Thank you for choosing us as your mommy and daddy, and for giving us more love than we could have imagined. We love you forever.” If you’d like to sponsor an episode in honor of your Hope Baby, or on behalf of a Hope Mommy you know, visit hopemommies.org.
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The Hope Mommies Podcast is a ministry of Hope Mommies, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that exists to bring bereaved families comfort, encouragement, and relational support as they continue to walk this side of eternity without their beloved son or daughter. The music used is Sparrow Song, courtesy of Katie Cobbs and Flourish Creative.
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