When founder Brooke Ferreira opened her practice three years ago, she was nine months pregnant — a therapist stepping into motherhood herself. Within days, she found herself navigating postpartum life: joy, exhaustion, isolation, identity shifts, and the quiet ache of realizing how little support truly existed for mothers.
While every provider supporting this season cared deeply, care was disconnected. That gap — between care and connection — became her calling.
That dream became Nurture and Be — a circle of care that exists to make life lighter, families stronger, and healing more connected.