Welcome!

Location
Atlanta, GA 33.86-84.4 30301US
Meetups
46 so far
Rating
The Atlanta Motherless Daughters (The Mamma Mia Sisterhood) 4.50 4.508
Meetup topics
Founded
May 2, 2004

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.

What members are saying

 This is a lovely group of ladies! 

Susan

 I am always impressed with the generosity and courage of these women. It's a wonderful support system. 

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What's new?

  • Jul 1
    • New member
      “I'm a daughter without a mother in my life. I'd like to connect with others for friendship and healing.”
  • Jun 28
    • New member
      “Understanding the impact of losing a mother as a child, can only be understood by others who have experienced a similar loss. Groups like these are hard to find. I am glad I discovered this one.”
  • Jun 27
    • New member
      “My mother died when I was a teenager. I haven't really dealt with her passing with a group of women that have experienced the same loss. Thanks for starting this group.”
    • New member
    • New discussion
      Started by Mary.
  • Jun 22
    • New member
      “My mother died in 2007 from a heart failure that was a result of life long diabetes. It was very sudden and has deeply affected my life since (as I'm sure everyone's loss has). I'm looking forward to meeting others who can share and empathize.”
  • Jun 21
    • New member
      “My mother comitted suicide when I was 23 months and at 25 I've really only just started directly addressing it. Just thought it would be nice to connect with others who understand this loss.”
  • May 29
    • New member
      “I lost my mother when I was 7 to breast cancer. I have felt a void my entire life. I am looking forward to meeting others who understand.”