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We’re thrilled to announce a new partnership that will bring our resources in front of The Mighty http://themighty.com/ wide-reaching readership. We will now have a growing home page https://themighty.com/partner/hopeforwidowsfoundation/ on The Mighty and appear on many stories on the site.

The Mighty is a story-based health community focused on improving the livesof people facing disease, disorder, mental illness and disability. More than half of Americans are facing serious health conditions or medical issues. They want more than information. They want to be inspired. The Mighty publishes real stories about real people facing real challenges.

Here’s an example of the kind of stories on The Mighty: What Nobody Tells You About Self-Care: https://themighty.com/…/self-care-how-to-take-care-of-your…

We’re dedicated to helping people with mental illness https://themighty.com/category/mental-illness and grief https://themighty.com/?s=grief in their lives. With this partnership, we’ll be able to help even more people.

We encourage you to submit a story http://themighty.com/submit-a-story/ to The Mighty and make your voice heard.

Sincerely,
Hope For Widows Directors

We relate. We understand. We care. We listen.

 

 

About 

Khadija Ali is a coach, motivational speaker and author. Her passion for helping women evolve and transform their lives stems from triumphing over tragedy in her own life. In 2007, she found herself a single mom to five children after losing her husband to colon cancer. Overnight, she had to figure out how to settle her husband's estate and find housing for her and her five children. It was a wake up call for this newly widowed woman! In 2012, Khadija asked ten other young widows to write a book about their experiences. Only two widows, Maureen Bobo and Chasity Williams, continued on with the book, "The Unwelcome Committee". The book is not only significant to losing a spouse, but to comprehend and grasp the outlook of grief overall. When Khadija is not coaching, speaking, or writing, she can be found painting, dreaming, and loving again.