Elizabeth's Support
Elizabeth’s Support provides emotional, spiritual, psychological, and/or educational support during and after your pregnancy. Our support will be designed around the needs of the women we serve. We offer classes, support meetings, welcome baby meals, diapers drops, encouraging mom messages, and more to help love and support you in your new motherhood. We want to help hold you, so you can better hold your child.
Current Elizabeth’s Support activities include:
Breastfeeding and Infant Care classes
(follow-up consultation with nurse avaialble after classes)
Spiritual support group meetings
Emotional support group meetings
Welcome Baby Meals
Encouraging Messages & Visits
Diaper Drops
Interested in joining us for a class, want to receive some much need love and support or to learn more, please email info@gabrielsretreat.org with the subject line Elizabeth’s Support and someone from our staff will contact you.
What mommas are saying about our classes & support:
Very Nice and helpful 🙂 -Infant Care Class Participant November 2023
“The lactation class has been SO helpful in these past two days with baby boy! Thank you so much for your ministry and investing in teaching women the beauty of our bodies the way God created them!” -June 2023 Lactation Participant
“Thank you for the prayers. I am becoming more at peace with how our lives will change, still hard, but taking it day by day. Thank you again!!” -Elizabeth Support Participant September 2023
Education Classes
Please email info@gabrielsretreat.org to RSVP to any of these classes!
Pregnant/New Mom
Support Group
NEW FOR 2024:
Book Club on “In the Trenches: Finding God While Parenting Littles”
No prereading required.
Starts Saturday May 4th, 2024
9:30 to 11am
Fenton Office
Please email info@gabrielsretreat.org, if interested in joining us we will keep you update on details!
All classes taught by a master level registered nurse and certified lactation consultant, who is also a mom of 6.
Request Elizabeth Support from our GRM family of volunteers
Photo courtesy of Cori Nations Photography