Meet Christy. She is one amazing woman with an amazing story. She started a non-profit organization called Widow’s Walk, which is committed to caring for widows in their time of grief and need. As a mother of five children, Christy was unexpectedly widowed herself, and is now using the struggles she’s experienced and the knowledge found down the long roads she’s travelled to help other woman alone and grieving. I have had the privilege of photographing two of her children so when she asked if I could do some headshots for her to use for Widow’s Walk, I was honored. If you know someone in need of support from losing a spouse, Christy would love to help! Also, if you would like to support Widow’s Walk, they would be thrilled to speak with you! Here are a couple of fun shots we got during her shoot. She is just beautiful!


November 24th, 200911:28 pm at
Beautiful photos, Dawn! My cousin just became a widow this summer, and has 2 young children. There certainly is a need for help and support for widows. So glad to hear that someone is making a difference in this area!
November 27th, 20099:46 am at
We have known Christy and her wonderful family for many years… She is truly our Hero..
Love to you Christy,
Steve & Lorri
December 4th, 20093:44 pm at
Great photos, and Christy is a beautiful lady. And I think it is great that she is using her experiences to help others.
December 31st, 20091:23 am at
Please have Christy contact me. I am starting a ministry here in Alabama
Melanie S Dickinson
February 15th, 20109:56 am at
Hi Christy,
You dont know me, but we have much, and many friends and relatives in common. I lost my dear wife, Cinthy almost 5 years ago. Her very best friend was Robin Ecker Draper. I know your site, and endeavor is geared towards women, but I just thought I d drop in and say hi, and let you know what a wonderful thing this is. I know too, how hard this journey is, but God is still Good. I miss my dear Cinthy, but I have been so blessed in spite of my great loss. May God bless you, and what you are doing.
In His Grip,
Bobby Midkiff