From Silent Struggle to Sisterhood: Why I Built This Community
Hi, I’m Hillary.
I’m a mom of two, a life and business coach, and the founder of Mothers with Purpose—but more than anything, I’m a woman who has lived the lonely, heavy, invisible side of motherhood.
There was a season in my life when I felt like I was silently falling apart.
On paper, I was doing “everything right.”
But inside, I was drowning in guilt, rage, sadness, and the fear that I was doing it all wrong.
Motherhood cracked me open.
Postpartum depression nearly swallowed me.
And I truly believed I was the only one feeling that way—until I started telling the truth.
The truth is:
I needed help.
I needed sisterhood.
I needed space to be seen without being judged.
And once I found that, I slowly began to heal—and to rise.
“This isn’t just a business. It’s a lifeline—one I’m building for myself as much as for you.”
Now, I’m creating the kind of community I so desperately needed.
A space for moms who want more.
More joy.
More truth.
More connection.
More real.
I’m building this for the mom I used to be.
For the mom I still become sometimes, when life feels too loud and too much.
And for the mom you might be today.
Because you deserve a space to show up raw and real.
To be witnessed in your full humanity.
To feel supported—not just in surviving, but in thriving.
If you’re looking for that kind of space…
You’ve found your people.
I’m building something I believe all mothers need—
A safe, sacred space to be real, feel seen, and grow.
Through local in-person gatherings and a soon-to-launch online community, we’re creating a new model of motherhood—one rooted in connection, compassion, and purpose.
If this speaks to you, I invite you to be part of it.
Whether you’re ready to show up in person, connect virtually, or just quietly explore… you belong here.
Check out upcoming gatherings →
Apply to join the online community →
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
We weren’t meant to do this without each other.
With love,
Hillary
Founder, Mothers with Purpose
You don’t have to do this alone. We weren’t meant to.