Become A Hive Leader
Healing starts with the caregiver.
At Honeybee Tree, we know that children can’t heal in isolation — they heal in connection with the adults who love them. But caregivers often run on empty, carrying exhaustion, fear, and guilt that few others see.
That’s why our first six-month Hive session (January–June 2026) is designed specifically for caregivers of children who’ve experienced trauma. These monthly gatherings will offer a safe, welcoming space for rest, reflection, and renewal — because you can’t pour from an empty cup.
We’re inviting compassionate individuals to serve as Hive Leaders — people who can hold space for others, guide gentle discussions, and help caregivers find hope again.
What Hive Leaders Do:
Hive Leaders create warm, consistent spaces where caregivers can breathe and belong.
As a Hive Leader, you will:
- Host or facilitate one Hive gathering per month
- Use provided discussion guides and activities focused on caregiver healing
- Encourage listening, reflection, and connection
- Maintain confidentiality and compassion
- Stay connected with Honeybee Tree for support and check-ins
Your Hive can meet in your home, a coffee shop, a church room, or another cozy space — anywhere people can relax and connect.
What We Provide:
A complete Hive Leader Guidebook and Discussion Cards
Practical tools for trauma-aware conversation
Optional childcare guidelines and activities
Ongoing encouragement and leader support
Who Should Apply:
This opportunity is perfect for you if:
You have a heart for caregivers and families
You believe in the power of safe community and listening
You can commit to leading one session a month for six months
You value confidentiality, empathy, and gentle leadership
No special qualifications are needed, just compassion and consistency.
What is the Commitment:
Timeline: January–June 2026 (6 sessions total)
Meetings: Once a month, 2 hours
Training: Orientation and Training Session
Partner: Communicate regularly with the Honeybee Tree team