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Tides (For Women Processing the Grief of Losing Their Mother)

A 6-week online support group for women and gender-expansive folks processing the loss-or profound emotional absence-of their mothers.

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A 6-week online support group for women and gender-expansive folks processing the loss-or profound emotional absence-of their mothers.

Together, in a small and intimate circle, we’ll explore the many layers of grief and identity that come with mother loss. Through self-reflective prompts, supported conversations, shared witnessing, and the engagement of dialogue and art, we hope to re-engage with the memory of the mother-child relationship, the experience of loss, challenge traditional and socially acceptable version of “grief”, and instead embrace whatever our expression and experience of grief looks like.

This support group is being built with a hope of an explorative dream; of building a community that women might need to remember their mothers, hold space for their mother-less selves, to make sense of their grief, life experiences, building their own sense of self post the loss or just sitting with what’s passed.

We aim to create space to honour our emotions, reflect on our stories, and gently rediscover parts of ourselves that grief has touched.


Overall Details:

  • Dates: Sundays – 11 May (Mother’s Day), 18 May, 25 May, 1 June, 8 June, 15 June
  • Time: 12:00 to 1:30 PM (with a 10-minute rest-pause)
  • Platform: Google Meet
  • Group size: Intimate circle of 6–8 participants
  • Facilitated by: Fizapreet and Harsimrat
  • Pricing: Early Bird (by 30 April): ₹5,000 for all six sessions;
  • Standard (after 30 April): ₹6,000 for all six sessions

Key Event Details

May
11
Starting Sunday, May 11
12:00pm - 1:30pm
6 sessions
ETA
Fee
Total Fee ₹ 5,000 For 6 sessions. (Approx ₹833 per session)
Event Medium
Online
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Organized By The Community
Notes from the organizer
Fee is 5,000 for 6 sessions if people register before 1st may, and 6,000 for 6 sessions if they register on or post 1st May. It requires collective payment, and not payment per session. Once the group starts, we will not be able to accept new members, as this is a delicate subject requiring a small number of participants to attend regularly and engage with the group.
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