About MeWith pain comes strength.
I was overjoyed on the news that I was expecting twins, it was my first pregnancy I believed it was a miracle because I had wished and prayed for it, I know! Who does that you may ask yourself? But I did! I loved babies and I loved twins I was looking forward to relishing in every aspect of being a mother.
But it was not to be. After an uneventful pregnancy sadly, my full-term babies were delivered and through negligent circumstances my first twin suffered catastrophic brain injuries from which he never recovered.
My life was suddenly transformed from being not just a new mother with twins, but a multi-layered multi-faceted entity compounded by disabilities.
However, I learnt very quickly to navigate these multi layered areas to access services, information and knowledge, to support and empower me as a mother, carer and as an individual.
Over the last 12 years, I have met and encountered countless families who have gone through similar or the same situations, we all have our children and experiences in common.
As a mother and through my experiences I recognised the fundamental importance to have a support service that can meet families that have gone through situations in their lives and could benefit from a coaching service as the dynamics of their lives unfold.
“It's ok to live a life that no one understands.”