Founder’s Story
Finding Eden is the place I needed when I was trying to survive my own darkest seasons.
Founder note
Finding Eden came from my own experience with depression, trauma, isolation, and the kind of emotional rock bottoms that make you realize how badly people need spaces that feel safe, human, creative, and real.
I wanted a place that was not cold or clinical. I wanted somewhere people could move, write, breathe, cry, create, sit quietly, be witnessed, and not feel like they had to perform being okay.
Building this has helped save me from one of my darkest depressions, even while I am still healing every day. It gave me something to hold onto. It gave my pain somewhere to go. And now I want to build that kind of place for other people too.
Finding Eden is bigger than me. I do not want to be the center of it. I want the mission to be the center. But I also want people to know this was born from truth, not branding.

Finding Eden Founder
This image is intentionally small because the work is not about spotlighting me. It is about building the space.