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New community project helping overwhelmed moms thrive again!

Lottie, a local mom of three and trained mental health specialist, knows firsthand how heavy motherhood can feel — especially for women navigating birth trauma, identity loss, and mental health struggles.

Founder of the Grounded Momma Movement CIC pictured with her children — the inspiration behind her mission to support maternal mental health across the West Midlands.

Now, she’s turning her own experience into a community movement.

Her new initiative, Grounded Momma Movement CIC, offers funded mental health mentoring for local moms who feel like they’re drowning in the pressure of motherhood.

Finding joy after trauma — Lottie with her eldest son, one of the heartbeats behind the Grounded Momma Movement.
Finding joy after trauma — Lottie with her eldest son, one of the heartbeats behind the Grounded Momma Movement. Credit: Samantha Sait Photography

“After my own difficult births and traumatic thoughts, I realised how few services really met the needs of struggling mothers — especially outside of a crisis,” Lottie says.

That’s why she created Heal, Mother, Thrive — a unique 12-week program blending trauma-informed support, grounding techniques, and compassionate mentoring.

Lottie Hamilton, founder of the Grounded Momma Movement CIC, demonstrates a grounding technique taught to mothers in her trauma-informed wellbeing programs.
Lottie Hamilton, founder of the Grounded Momma Movement CIC, demonstrates a grounding technique taught to mothers in her trauma-informed wellbeing programs. Credit: Samantha Sait Photography

It’s designed for moms who:

  •  Feel anxious or disconnected after birth
  •  Experience intrusive thoughts or panic
  •  Are burnt out from balancing motherhood, work and expectations
  •  Carry guilt, shame, or feel like they’ve “lost themselves”

Mothers are matched with Lottie for weekly trauma-informed sessions, lifetime self-soothing tools, and wraparound community support — all delivered online so it fits around real life.

“You don’t have to wait until you ‘fall apart’ to get support,” says Lottie. “You’re allowed to ask for help even if you look like you’re coping on the outside.”

Thanks to newly secured funding, the program is now available completely free of charge to eligible moms across Dudley and the Black Country.

Whether you’ve had a difficult birth, are overwhelmed by the mental load, or just want to feel like yourself again — this space was created for you.

Apply for a funded place now:

  • Instagram DM: @groundedmommacollective
  • Contact form at: groundedmomma.com
  • Or email: hello@groundedmomma.com