jacob's meadow
Jacob’s Meadow is a supportive circle for women navigating miscarriage, pregnancy loss, neonatal loss, or child loss.
This space was created from lived experience and the quiet understanding that loss is often carried privately, without enough places to speak openly or feel held in community.
Here, stories are welcome.
Names are remembered.
Nothing needs to be explained.
You are welcome exactly as you are.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Jacob’s Meadow is a gently guided gathering that offers space for reflection, connection, and compassionate witnessing.
Each circle may include:
• quiet introductions
• guided meditation or grounding practice
• optional sharing
• space to listen or simply be present
• moments of stillness or soft integration
There is no pressure to speak, share, or participate in any particular way.
Some women come to be heard.
Some come simply to be in a space where their experience is understood.
Both are welcome here.
OUR APPROACH
Jacob’s Meadow is rooted in
The Jacob’s Meadow approach is rooted in compassion, witnessing, and remembrance.
Rather than attempting to fix or move past loss, this circle honors the truth that love and grief can exist together.
The space is held gently, allowing each person to arrive with whatever they are carrying.
There is room for silence.
There is room for emotion.
There is room for the complexity of loss.
You may experience:
feeling seen or understood
a sense of connection with others
emotional softening
quiet validation of your experience
Every journey with loss is unique.
There is no timeline and no expectation for how healing should look.
Upcoming Gatherings
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
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No. Sharing is always optional. Some women come simply to listen or be in a space where loss is acknowledged without needing explanation.
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This space is open to women navigating loss at any stage of their journey, whether recent or many years past.
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Jacob’s Meadow welcomes women who have experienced miscarriage, pregnancy loss, neonatal loss, child loss, or other deeply personal experiences of loss connected to motherhood.
Jacob’s Meadow was created in honor of my son, Jacob.
After experiencing miscarriage, I found myself longing for a space where his name could be spoken and where the depth of that loss did not need to be explained. The silence surrounding pregnancy and child loss can feel incredibly isolating.
This circle exists so that no one has to carry that experience alone.