We’re fundraising to continue building and supporting the Vilomah app—a space created for those living with loss, and learning how to carry it. Grief doesn’t follow a schedule, and it rarely comes with clear answers. It shows up in quiet moments… in memories… in the spaces where something once was. And for many, there isn’t an obvious place to go with it.
Vilomah was created to gently meet people there—not to rush the process, but to walk alongside it. To offer a place to pause, to reflect, and to feel a little less alone in something deeply personal. Your support helps us continue that work—growing something steady, thoughtful, and rooted in real human experience. Because when someone is hurting, even the smallest moment of understanding can make all the difference.
Vilomah began with one mother’s loss. After losing her son, TJ, in 2018, founder Renee Mustered found herself navigating a grief that felt overwhelming and isolating. She searched for support, for something that truly understood—but kept coming up empty. And in that space, a quiet idea began to take shape.
What if there was a place where grief didn’t have to be hidden… where every emotion could be met with care… and where no one had to face loss alone?
That idea became Vilomah—a compassionate, growing space built from lived experience, and created to support others walking through their own hardest moments.
Your support helps us continue showing up for those who need it—one person, one moment, one step at a time.






