The Mamma Mia Sisterhood (aka Atlanta Motherless Daughters) is an out-of-the-ordinary support group for women who have lost their mothers. Our mission is to provide a community for motherless women through shared feelings, experiences and humor.
“ I was introduced to the Mamma Mias just 2 months after my mom passed away, at their annual High Tea. I was immediately impressed by their welcoming and supportive spirit. ...”
“Although I'm a mother of adult children, the lost of my mother in 2005 has affected me in ways I'm just beginning to realize. So to have a support group that may understand could be an inspiration.”
“Well i lost my mom when i was 16 im now 27 and i have had such a hard time coping i dont know how im angry and i just want to be around positive young women like me to get threw it.No one knows what im going threw and i just dont know what to do.”
“My momma will have been dead a year this November. Everyone has said that it would get easier after a year. It hasn't, and I feel like a part of me has died. Would love to be able to talk to people who understand exactly how I feel.”
“I lost my mother ten years ago. She commited suicide. It has been a long ten years, my feelings change all the time. I have two small children and would love to meet other people who have experienced this type of loss.”
“I lost my mom in 1996 when I was 21 years old. Having been blessed with children of my own, I miss her more than ever. I also grieve the relationship my children, nieces, and nephews will never have with her.”
“I lost my Mom on 10/1/09 unexpetedly, although she had not been in the best of health. Myheart is broken, she was my best friend, and I can not imagine life without her. I was hoping to meet others that might help me through this difficult time.”
“A friend extended an invitation after I mentioned that losing your Mom was like being a part of a club.... a heartache that you cannot imagine until you experience it... there's a quiet understanding when you meet another woman who's been there.”
“Hi, I'm Cammie. I want to meet women that "get it". I lost my mom years ago, yet the grief can be so fresh. Becoming a mom myself 4 years ago was so bittersweet. I would love to make some friends, and get and give some support.”
What members are saying
“ It is very nice to have a place to go where others understand how you feel and what your experiences are. ”
“ I was introduced to the Mamma Mias just 2 months after my mom passed away, at their annual High Tea. I was immediately impressed by their welcoming and supportive spirit. ...
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