Top Six Reasons to Become an ESME Sister

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Moms deserve support and connection without judgment

Here are our top six reasons to become an ESME Sister:

  1. It’s confidential!
  2. You avoid the gossip mill and friends who just don’t get it.
  3. You will get matched with moms who share your interests and challenges.
  4. You can ask moms who’ve been there—they have wisdom to share.
  5. You can help another mom. It feels good!
  6. No one will judge you!

ESME offers moms the opportunity to search for and be matched with other moms. You might ask, “Why would I want to be matched with strangers?” But that’s exactly the point. Moms don’t always have a ready-made support system of other women who understand their unique challenges. Our confidential community creates a safe space to connect with other moms and ask them questions that your friends, colleagues, and acquaintances might not understand or that you don’t want those closest to you to know.

After you fill out your bio, ESME will match you with moms who are similar to you in terms of your interests, the age of your children, your lifestyle, and more. You can also search for moms who share a similar health challenge, such as diabetes, depression, or cancer. Why not see if our community is right for you?

What moms are saying about ESME’s Sisters community

Thank you! I’ve been looking for something like this.

I’m raising my daughter with special needs by myself. It’s great to talk to other moms in the same situation.

I like the fact that I can go on Sister Chat and ask embarrassing questions anonymously.

A Sister read my profile and reached out at a time when I really needed it.

Sometimes it can be overwhelming doing it all. ESME makes me feel like I’m not the only one who feels this way and that there is always someone to turn to.

The bio questions were fun to answer, and I got matched with a mom who knows EXACTLY what I’m going through.

Now it’s time to meet other moms like you. Click here to get started!

This article was updated on 1/18/19.


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