San Diego Community to Host Third Annual Walk to Remember for Bereaved Mothers

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The Umbrella Ministry will host its third annual Walk to Remember event on September 27, 2025, at 195 Mission Bay in San Diego. This community gathering brings together family and friends to honor children who have passed away, with all proceeds supporting the organization's healing conferences for bereaved mothers.
The event, scheduled for 10 AM, is free to attend but operates on a donation-based model. Funds raised help underwrite the costs of healing conferences offered to Umbrella Ministry mothers, keeping rates affordable so more mothers can access support services. This financial accessibility ensures that grieving mothers can attend conferences and receive blessings during their healing journey.
Participants can expect several meaningful activities designed to provide comfort and community. The event will feature an inspirational message aimed at uplifting and encouraging attendees, sponsored yard signs for honoring and celebrating children's lives, and opportunities for meaningful fellowship among participants. A taco stand brunch will be available for purchase or included with ticket registration.
For additional information about the Walk to Remember, interested parties can visit https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/3y5nsmg/ to register or learn more about the event details. The Umbrella Ministry's ongoing commitment to supporting bereaved mothers through events like this walk addresses the critical need for grief support services in communities facing child loss.
The impact of such community-based support initiatives extends beyond immediate participants, contributing to broader awareness about child loss and maternal grief. By creating spaces for public remembrance and healing, the organization helps normalize conversations around grief while providing practical support mechanisms. The affordable conference model supported by this walk ensures that financial barriers don't prevent mothers from accessing professional grief support services.
This annual event represents a growing movement toward community-supported grief care, demonstrating how local organizations can fill gaps in traditional support systems. The Walk to Remember not only raises essential funds but also creates visibility for an often-overlooked aspect of maternal health and wellbeing.

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