Join a Hive, Find Support
At Honeybee Tree, we believe no one should have to walk through hard seasons alone. Our Support Hives are small, guided gatherings created to support caregivers whose children have experienced trauma - through connection, conversation, and community.
A Hive is a small group of caregivers who gather regularly in a relaxed, welcoming setting to share, listen, and connect with others who truly understand their journey.
❋ Facilitated with care, structure, and confidentiality
❋ Conversation-based (not clinical or overwhelming)
❋ Designed to feel approachable, supportive, and real
❋ Small and intentionally limited in size
Who are Hives For?
Our initial hives are designed for caregivers navigating the following experiences. However, if the current hives aren’t the right fit for you, we encourage you to stay connected and check back as new opportunities become available.
Medical and Diagnosis Hive
For parents and caregivers supporting children who have experienced ongoing or past medical trauma. This may include chronic illness, hospitalizations, medical procedures, or complex diagnoses.
This hive offers space to:
Connect with others who understand medical journeys
Share experiences without pressure or judgment
Find encouragement, understanding, and community
Adoption, Foster, and Kinship Care Hive
For caregivers supporting children through adoption, foster care, or kinship care, including the unique challenges of attachment, transition, identity, and trauma.
This hive offers space to:
Connect with others walking similar paths
Talk openly about the realities of caregiving
Build community with those who “get it”
Registration Details
Cost: Free
Group Size: Limited to keep groups small and supportive
Locations & Times: Listed during registration
Registration: Required to participate
Space is limited, and registration is first come, first served.