GREEN HOPE GATHERING

Are you looking forward to the next few winter months?

For myself, I’m mixed with emotions as I anticpate January, February and March.
Nights can feel so long.
The cold wintery days often cause me to want nothing more than to hibernate.
It seems the sun just can’t shine enough to brighten my mood.

Figuring out what to do with my emotions when my heart is full of grief is … well, overwhelming is putting it mildly.

Does that sound familiar to you?

Are you feeling the heaviness and burden that comes with grief and loss?

Grief is a lonely journey - YET we don’t have to do it alone.

So… you are invited to the GREEN HOPE GATHERING as we look for ways to …

Notice Hope Together during the Winter months

THIS IS FOR YOU IF …

  • You are wrestling with a loss -recently or long ago -a death of a loved one,
    - the loss of job, health, relationship, ….!

  • You are dreading the winter months

  • You are stuggling to find HOPE

THIS IS FOR YOU IF …

  • You are willing to be part of a community of women who get what you are going through.

  • You are willing to share your heart & your story as you walk with others who are also.

  • You desire to be intentional in your grief to SEEK HOPE and FIND IT.

Green Hope Gatherings

on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday Evenings
January, February & March, 2022
at 7:30pm (Eastern)
Via Zoom

(PLEASE NOTE YOUR TIME ZONE)

Save your place at the Zoom call
$147 for the quarter if paid in full OR $55 monthly rate for 3 months commitment.





Feeling like you need more personal help -
but not sure you want to share that in a group?

You can schedule a monthly support package privately with me called

Green Hope Coaching for the Hard Stuff

Hard stuff is hard enough to deal with - especially during the holidays.   

Arrange this for yourself, or for someone who love who is struggling. You - or they- don't have to do this alone.  

I look forward to partnering with you so you can...
See Green Hope in a sometimes brown world


P.S. Experiencing a holiday after the loss of a loved one can be an excruciatingly painful time. But we don’t have to do it alone.