Why I Created Love At Last

For much of my life, I believed healing happened primarily through therapy. Then one day, my daughter was here—and the next, she was gone.

Her death shattered my understanding of the world. It broke my heart open. Parts of me died alongside her. The things I once worried about no longer seemed important, while other things became impossible to ignore: love, connection, community, meaning, and the mystery of what lies beyond what we can see.

In the months that followed, I experienced something I never expected. Not only grief, but connection. Signs. Moments of knowing. Experiences that left me with an unshakable belief that my daughter still exists, that love endures, and that our relationships do not end when a physical life does.

That journey changed me. It changed how I think about healing, about community, and about what people need when life falls apart.

Love At Last Collective grew from that transformation. It is a place for people seeking connection, meaning, healing, and belonging. A place where therapy and other healing practices can exist alongside wonder, grief alongside joy, and where we can support one another through the beautiful, heartbreaking, sacred experience of being human.

More than anything, it is an expression of what I have come to know: that love remains.

Hello!

Since my own recovery from an eating disorder, I have understood that healing happens in therapy, but deeper healing happens through connection—to ourselves, to others, and to something greater than ourselves.

I've always believed this, but the loss of my daughter changed how I wanted to live and work. Surviving profound grief has deepened my desire for community, meaning, consciousness, and connection.

Love At Last Collective was born from that place. It is a community of therapists, healers, and helping professionals who believe we are stronger together than we are alone. Rather than working in isolation, we gather to share resources, support one another, learn from one another, and create meaningful work rooted in connection.

Because healing doesn't happen only in the therapy room. It happens in relationship, community, purpose, and belonging.

Here’s to putting love first.

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