One of our most cherished holidays is El Día de la Madre, a day to honor our beloved mothers, grandmothers, and motherhood itself. For the Latin community, Mother’s Day is a time of joy, gratitude, and recognition of all that nuestras madres have done for us.
But what if you must celebrate El Día de la Madre without mamá? Whether the loss is recent or she passed away years ago, the grief can feel raw and painful during this time of the year. Whenever you pass a flower shop or see a display of Mother’s Day cards, you might feel an ache of sadness and longing.
Nothing will ever replace your mother’s love or completely fill the hole left behind in your heart and family. But finding new ways to
celebrate her life and honor her memory can ease the pain of grief and help you to heal.
Mother’s Day can be filled with love and joy, even if your mother has passed on. Choosing to celebrate can be a powerful and
meaningful way to honor her memory. Here are a few ideas for ways to celebrate:
While it may be tempting to ignore the holiday or hide from the strong emotions it stirs, avoidance won’t make the feelings disappear. Instead, give yourself the time, space, and permission to grieve the loss of your mother and express the love you carry for her in your heart.
As members of Denver’s Hispanic communities, we feel a deep responsibility to help its families through some of their most difficult days. We are here for you and your loved ones, and our staff is available to answer any questions you may have.
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