They show up every day. To comfort a mother who’s fled in the night.To soothe a child who hasn’t slept in days.To hold space, make calls, file reports, cook meals, and stay calm through it all. But who’s holding space for them? The reality is stark: in our surveys,...
Real change doesn’t always begin with grand gestures. Sometimes, it starts quietly—in the dark—with something as simple as sleep. For children and families living through trauma, sleep is often the first thing to disappear… and the last thing to return. Studies...
When a child or mother is reeling from trauma, sleep can feel impossible. Their nervous systems remain on high alert, bodies tense, and nights restless. Even after the immediate danger has passed, deep rest can remain elusive for weeks—sometimes years. We understand...