San Diego Community to Host Third Annual Walk Supporting Mothers Who Have Lost Children
The Umbrella Ministry organizes its third annual Walk to Remember in San Diego to support grieving mothers through fundraising for affordable healing conferences.

The Umbrella Ministry will host its third annual Walk to Remember event on September 27, 2025, at 195 Mission Bay in San Diego, bringing together family and friends to honor children who have passed away. This community gathering serves as both a memorial and a fundraising initiative to support mothers experiencing child loss.
The event, scheduled for 10 AM, is free to attend but operates on a donation-based model. Proceeds directly fund healing conferences for Umbrella Ministry mothers, ensuring these vital support services remain affordable and accessible. This financial model allows grieving mothers to participate in therapeutic programs without additional financial burden during an emotionally challenging time.
Participants can expect an inspirational message designed to uplift and encourage attendees, along with sponsored yard signs that honor and celebrate the lives of children. The event emphasizes meaningful fellowship among participants who share similar experiences of loss. A taco stand brunch will be available for purchase or included with certain ticket options, providing nourishment and opportunity for community connection.
For additional details and registration, organizers direct interested participants to visit https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/3y5nsmg/. The Walk to Remember represents an ongoing commitment to addressing the often overlooked need for specialized grief support for mothers. By maintaining affordable access to healing resources, the organization helps mitigate the isolation that frequently accompanies child loss.
The annual walk has grown in participation since its inception, reflecting increasing community awareness about the importance of grief support services. Such events provide tangible benefits by funding counseling and peer support programs that might otherwise be financially inaccessible to many families. The combination of memorial activities and practical support creates a comprehensive approach to helping mothers navigate their grief journey.