
Support Groups
All virtual support groups offered by Kindred 360 are peer support groups, giving participants the opportunity to find comfort, support and encouragement amongst a community of their peers who may have similar lived experiences. The hosts of the virtual support groups are not licensed therapists or medical professionals. Nothing discussed during the virtual support groups should be taken as medical advice or used to diagnose or treat any condition or disease. Topics discussed during virtual support groups may trigger intense feelings. Participants are highly encouraged to seek treatment from a licensed therapist or other medical professional. If you are in severe distress or having thoughts of hurting yourself or others, please call or text the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA.
Because healing is a journey and trauma does not have an expiration date, all virtual support groups are open to parents and caregivers regardless of how long it has been since their traumatic experience. If you are still healing, we are still here.
NOTICE: Due to travel schedules and vacations, all support groups have been paused for the month of August. The support groups will resume in September.
September 2025
A loving embrace in a warm environment by people who understand what you are going through
September 2025
When you have a baby, you're supposed to be happy, right? But, what if you're not. The Finding Yourself After Pregnancy support group will shine a light on the darkness of maternal mental health by erasing the stigma, shame and fear with understanding, compassion and empowerment in a safe environment for Black parents.
September 2025
Surviving a Preeclampsia, Eclampsia or HELLP diagnosis doesn’t make you a survivor, it makes you a warrior. You’ve come out on the other side changed. You may have some scars, but you have proven to yourself that you are stronger than you ever knew you were capable of being. So, wear your scars proudly, sing your battle cry loudly and come join us as we fight this war together.
September 2025
A safe space for Black dads to share, listen and lean on each other, discussing topics from their unique perspective.
September 2025
Taking care of those who take care of us. This group is specifically for doulas and birth workers of all genders. This is a safe space to share your highs, lows, lean on each other, unload and recharge. You are called to help others but do not forget to take care of yourself.
September 2025
The NICU Parents Past & Present support group aims to lessen the isolation that Black parents often face in the NICU by providing hope, inspiration and encouragement to uplift your spirits and strengthen your resolve for the long days of the NICU and the journey beyond.
September 2025
It can be scary to hear that you are having a “high-risk” pregnancy. It comes with a lot of extra fears and a lot of extra doctor visits. However, we are here to help you through the process by providing a safe space for you to discuss whatever is on your mind. Come unload with us. We got you.
September 2025
There are many causes for a traumatic birth. Sometimes it’s when the unexpected happens and other times it happens even when everything goes as planned. No matter the reason, we are here for you. Lean on us, while we process this trauma together.
Open Topic
September 2025
Kindred 360’s Open Topic Virtual Support Group is a safe, judgment-free space where parents, caregivers, family members, and support persons of all genders—and at all stages of parenting—can come together to share, listen, and connect. Whether you’re navigating the early days of parenthood, adjusting to new family dynamics, supporting a loved one, or walking through deeply personal challenges like infertility or relationship changes, this group welcomes you.
No topic is off-limits. Here, your voice matters, your feelings are valid, and your story is honored. Together, we hold space for one another—offering compassion, understanding, and the reassurance that you are not alone.
Whether you join to speak openly, to listen, or simply to be in the company of others who understand, this group exists to provide support when and where you need it most.