Celebrating All Mothers on Mother’s Day
/Written By: Monica Flores, NFNL Youth Program Manager
On Sunday, May 14, mothers across the country were celebrated and honored for the influence and role they have played in their children's life. Typically, when we hear the term “mother” we associate it to an individual who has birthed a child, raised them in a safe and nurturing environment, and has made a positive impact in their life. And although for many, this definition holds true, but for most of the women we serve at NFNL this definition does not.
Many, if not majority, of the members at NFNL have experienced verbal, emotional, physical, and [even] sexual abuse by their mothers. Instead of being raised in a safe and healthy home environment, our women have had to live through experiences that are unjustifiable. The person who as a young girl you look up to, go to for support and love, became the villain in a story they had yet to write.
That is why every Mother’s Day at New Friends New Life, we celebrate those women who show up for the little girl they once were. We honor the resilience and strength they demonstrate daily to overcome the trauma they’ve experienced, and we recognize the effort and commitment they’ve made to become a better woman and mother. Not only do we celebrate the hard work they do at this agency, but also the hard work they do to raise their children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, or any other individual they consider their own. We host an evening dinner, coordinate a floral arrangement class, and fill the adult resource center with love, appreciation, and community.
Each of our women have had their own unique experience in the journey of motherhood, and although no two are the same, they are equally as important and valid. So, on a day like Mother’s Day, it’s important we celebrate the women who are adoptive mothers, stepmothers, those who have lost children, have strained child relationships, [have lost mothers,] are yearning to be mothers and those who have chosen not to be mothers.
As a mother myself, it’s beautiful to witness celebrations like these. To see the smiles of our members and feel the warmth and love within a room is truly a blessing. Mother’s Day at NFNL is more than just a day to celebrate mothers, it’s a day to commemorate the women who continue their journey of life and the women on the journey of becoming the mother (they never had).