Circle of Luna exists to be that place. We partner with families in Hoke, Harnett, and Cumberland Counties during moments of uncertainty and transition, offering compassionate support, practical resources, and a welcoming community that helps them build resilience, confidence, and connection that lasts..

Have you ever found yourself searching for support 

and wishing your family had a trusted place to grow stronger through life’s changes?

There are nights when the house is finally quiet, but your mind is still racing. You’re thinking about everything your family needs, everything you’re trying to hold together, and wondering if you’re doing enough.

You know what it feels like to carry responsibility with love and exhaustion at the same time. To want the very best for your family while quietly wishing you had more support, more guidance, or simply a space to breathe.

Life doesn’t come with a clear roadmap. Families grow, change, and face moments that feel uncertain or overwhelming. In those moments, it’s easy to feel like you’re supposed to figure everything out on your own.

Circle of Luna was created for families living in that space between strength and vulnerability. A place where support is real, connection is possible, and growth doesn’t have to happen alone.

Through this work in social services, we have witnessed the strength families carry and the difference compassionate, timely support can make. Circle of Luna brings that social work foundation into a welcoming space centered on practical guidance, emotional wellness, and tools families can use in their everyday lives.

Our work with families is grounded in social work practice and genuine commitment to support caregivers and children through transitions, stress, and growth. Families trust Circle of Luna because our approach is informed, compassionate, and rooted in respect. We meet families where they are and offer support that is thoughtful, ethical, and accessible.

Circle of Luna Collective grew out of working closely with children and families through social work and family support.

Here you’ll find resources, programs, and conversations designed for real families living real lives. From practical tools to supportive spaces for connection, our featured content reflects the everyday needs of families seeking balance, resilience, and encouragement.

practical support

Circle of Luna exists to strengthen families and create communities where support is normal, accessible, and shared. We believe empowered families build healthier futures, and our mission is to provide education, wellness resources, and meaningful connections that help families grow stronger together through every stage of life.

community & empowerment

At Circle of Luna, connection comes first. We believe families deserve spaces that feel warm, honest, and judgment free. This is a place where you can show up as you are, ask questions, and feel supported without pressure or perfection. Our goal is to walk alongside families with empathy and curiosity, honoring each story and celebrating growth along the way.

connection & empathy

Serving in the military while navigating new motherhood taught me something I will never forget. How isolating it feels to carry so much with so little support around you. Building community from scratch, figuring out motherhood on the move, and learning to ask for help when the village felt far away changed how I see everything.

I also grew up watching what it looks like when a family does have support. That foundation matters. It shapes how children grow, how mothers heal, and how families find their footing.

As I transitioned into social work, I kept seeing the same thing. Families doing their absolute best with not nearly enough. Circle of Luna exists because every family deserves what I had to fight to find. Community. Compassion. A place to land.

two roles that shaped how I understand strength, vulnerability, and the deep need for support during life’s most transformative moments.

Circle of Luna Collective was born from my journey as both a soldier and a mother,

ariauna chandler-jacobs
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