Answered Prayers Through Miracle 8 Foundation
- The Collective Space

- Jan 17
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 29
I cannot begin to put into words how pivotal and supportive Miracle 8 Foundation has been to my healing journey after my two losses early last year. It was exactly this time last year that I prayed to God to create an opening for me to have a space to grieve, but heal. To guide my steps to exactly where he wants me to go. Give me peace in the midst of all that I was going through. And God has answered EVERY prayer.
A Year of Heartbreak
I cannot begin to put into words how pivotal and supportive Miracle 8 Foundation has been to my healing journey after my two losses early last year. Losing not one, but two babies, was more than I thought I could bear. The grief was heavy, and I longed for a place where I could grieve openly, yet also begin to heal.
A Prayer for Peace
It was exactly this time last year that I prayed to God to create an opening for me — a space where I could cry, process, and find comfort. I asked Him to guide my steps, to lead me to where He wanted me to be, and to give me peace in the midst of all I was going through.
Finding Miracle 8
In that prayer, God answered every request. He led me to Miracle 8 Foundation , a place that not only welcomed me in my pain but walked with me through it. Here, I found community, compassion, and understanding. I discovered a safe space where I didn’t have to explain my grief because everyone already understood.
Why This Foundation Matters
Miracle 8 is not just a support group; it’s a ministry of love, healing, and remembrance. For me, it was the fulfillment of a prayer — proof that God provides, even in the darkest of seasons. This foundation breaks the silence of loss and creates a sacred place where families can honor their babies while rebuilding their own strength.
Gratitude for the Journey
Looking back, I can see how God’s hand guided me here. My prayer for peace was answered through Miracle 8 Foundation, and for that, I will always be grateful. My healing continues every day, but I no longer walk alone — I walk with a community of women who remind me that hope, healing, and faith are possible even after loss.



