Make Them Wildflowers.
The Wildflower Project.
The Wildflower Project supports women who have experienced domestic abuse or intimate partner violence as they navigate life after leaving, including complex legal systems, the transition to independence, and the challenges of single parenthood when children are involved.
Like wildflowers, women who have endured hardship in abusive relationships possess an extraordinary ability to grow and bloom even in the most challenging conditions. Our role is to create a supportive environment where that resilience can take root and truly flourish
Through personalized support, community connection, and access to essential resources, The Wildflower Project provides women with the tools they need to create a secure, stable, and fulfilling future for themselves and their children.
From wish list sponsorships and Bloom Boxes to online and in-person support circles across the East Coast, we connect women to guidance, services, and encouragement that help them move from feeling unseen or misunderstood to standing confident and empowered.
Together, we cultivate resilience, restore hope, and help women bloom into their fullest potential.
The Wildflower Project offers a range of services designed to support women navigating separation, divorce, child custody, and the like.
Our services include:
Online Resources: Access to a comprehensive library of information, guides, and tools to help women make informed decisions about legal, financial, and personal matters.
Monthly Meet-Ups: Regular gatherings that provide a supportive community where women can share experiences, gain insights, and build connections with others who understand their journey.
One-on-One Mentorship Connection: Personalized mentorship programs that pair women with experienced mentors who offer guidance, support, and practical advice tailored to their specific needs and circumstances.
Through these services, The Wildflower Project aims to create a nurturing environment where women can find the support and resources they need to thrive.
If we want a garden, we're gonna have to sow the seed.
About the Founder
Samantha is the founder of The Wildflower Project, a community-driven initiative that supports women as they rebuild their lives after the trauma, loss, and life-altering transitions that often follow intimate partner violence or domestic abuse.
As a single mother and someone who overcame her own experience of domestic abuse, Samantha brings this lived experience to her work having navigated family court systems, single parenting, and the long, often isolating process of starting over.
Through her own journey, Samantha came to understand a powerful truth - Women are extraordinarily resilient. Much like wildflowers, they can take root in the most unforgiving conditions, seek out light, and bloom in places no one expects.
Samantha is also the founder and creative director of Bloom House, a design studio rooted in the belief that intentional spaces can transform how people feel, heal, and connect. Over the years, her work in interior architecture and design revealed the profound impact that supportive, thoughtfully designed environments can have on emotional well-being and personal growth.
The Wildflower Project is an extension of that philosophy - creating safe, nurturing spaces and programs where women are not merely surviving, but truly thriving, growing and blooming into better, stronger versions of themselves. Through sponsorships, shared resources, and community-based support, the organization exists to ensure that no woman feels unseen, unsupported, or left behind.
At its core, The Wildflower Project is Samantha’s commitment to helping women reclaim their sense of self, rebuild with dignity, and bloom fully on their own terms and into exactly who they deserve to be.