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MomsBloom is organizing the ‘Grow the Village’ event on August 14 in Holland to promote postpartum services for new parents. This free event aims to gather community support through shared experiences, volunteer contributions, and fundraising to enhance the essential support system for families facing postpartum challenges. Attendees will enjoy light refreshments and the chance to win local gifts while learning about the importance of support during this vital time.
Holland Hosts “Grow the Village” Event to Support Postpartum Services
MomsBloom is set to host the “Grow the Village” event on August 14 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Leadlight Counseling, located at 217 E. 24th St. (Suite 201) in Holland. The event aims to rally community support for ongoing postpartum services in Ottawa County and will be free for all attendees.
At the event, community members will have the opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from clients and volunteers who have benefited from MomsBloom’s services. The organization focuses on reducing isolation and stress for new parents, aiming to prevent postpartum depression and anxiety through in-home support. Light refreshments will be provided, and attendees can also connect with one another while earning raffle tickets for a chance to win local gifts and experiences.
MomsBloom is a community-driven nonprofit dedicated to providing postpartum support to families in West Michigan. Since its inception, the organization has positively impacted hundreds of families across various locations, including Holland, Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Hudsonville, and Coopersville. The organization is currently seeking to transition its services from pilot programs to permanent offerings, ensuring sustainable assistance for families in need.
Kimber Wager, the executive director of MomsBloom, emphasizes that the services offered by the organization are made possible through the commitment of local volunteers and donors. While attendance at the event is free, RSVPs are encouraged to help with planning. Additionally, donations are welcomed to sustain and expand MomsBloom’s vital services.
The “Grow the Village” event reflects a growing recognition of the challenges faced by new parents, especially during the postpartum period. Many new mothers experience feelings of isolation and stress, which can lead to severe mental health issues if not addressed. MomsBloom’s mission is to create a supportive community that aids families during this critical time.
More information about the event, including RSVP details, can be found at the MomsBloom website. This initiative serves as a reminder of the importance of community support in helping families navigate the complexities of new parenthood. The collaboration between community members, volunteers, and donors is crucial for the continuation of postpartum services in the region.
As the event approaches, the organization encourages all community members to join in supporting the cause. The involvement of new parents, family members, and those interested in bolstering postpartum services is essential for fostering a supportive environment for families in Ottawa County.
Nida Tazeen has reported on this initiative and can be contacted for further inquiries. The article also utilized Artificial Intelligence for information gathering, with journalists involved in every aspect of the review and publication process.
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- Holland Sentinel: Join MomsBloom’s Mission
- Wikipedia: Postpartum Depression
- Second Wave Media: CFHZ Awards Grants
- Google Search: postpartum support
- Second Wave Media: CFHZ Awards Grants
- Google Scholar: postpartum support services
- Holland Sentinel
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Postpartum Depression

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