Community
A circle of support for Park City mothers

Photo: Olivia Anne Snyder
New program launches May 27 with baby supplies, local resources and community connection
PARK CITY, Utah — A new program launching this spring aims to connect expecting and new mothers with practical baby supplies and the local organizations that support families in the early months of parenthood.
The Motherhood Circle, presented in partnership with the Hive Family Collective and other local nonprofits, will kick off May 27 with a community baby shower and resource fair at the Christian Center of Park City.
The event runs from 10 a.m. to noon and is designed for pregnant women and mothers with infants up to 6 months old. Participants will receive essential items such as diaper bags, diapers, and safety supplies, and will meet with community partners offering services ranging from training and education to health care and family support.
The program is intended to do more than distribute baby items. It also seeks to build a stronger network of support for mothers during pregnancy and the first months after birth — a period that can be both joyful and isolating.
By bringing families together in a community setting, the Motherhood Circle aims to introduce mothers to local resources that can help them navigate the practical, emotional, and health-related demands of early parenthood.
Registration for the May 27 kickoff is open through an online form.








