Upcoming Events:
By accepting these esteemed awards, Dr. Magsino and Cindy Price CFP® are helping Modern Widows Club® The Movement for Widow Care (MWC) raise critical funds to support our programs and services. Your contribution will sustain and expand our work not only in Florida but across the nation through our many online platforms and service communities. Join us.
Update from our June 20-21 Weekend Events:
What an extraordinary week it’s been for the Modern Widows Club® The Movement for Widow Care nonprofit. In one weekend, we witnessed something truly indescribable—a convergence of kindness, compassion, empathy, joy, raw emotion, intelligence, heart, and remarkable resilience.
This is the profound beauty that emerges when someone chooses life after death, when they dare to love life again and find meaningful purpose—this time deeper, more authentic, bolder, and unconditional.
There’s something remarkable about being surrounded by this diverse tribe of survivors who have become something more. They are overcomers who have been transfigured through their journey, emerging more beautiful than ever before.
Our mission continues: to curate hope, healing, and growth simply by embodying what it looks like to choose hope, healing, and growth each day. We are living proof that transformation is possible, that beauty can rise from ashes, and that love—in all its forms—endures.
2025 MWC Annual Business Meeting
Our Modern Widows Club® The Movement For Widow Care (MWC) National Board of Directors, Ambassadors Council, Trustee Members, and Community Advocates convened for our annual report and to discuss the future vision strategy of the widow care movement. We were graciously hosted by the AmFund American Fundraising Foundation Training Center in Maitland, Florida, a valued partner in our mission.
2025 Widows’ Health & Wellbeing Day Event
A full day program with peer professional speakers, valuable vendors and empowering community of widows from around the country brought together to find hope, healing, growth and leadership in widowhood.









2025 Faith Leaders Summit: Caring For Widows
Strengthening Support for Widows in Our Faith Communities:
This summit offers a unique opportunity for diverse faith leaders, pastors, ministers, chaplains, lay leaders, rabbi, and congregational care teams to develop more effective strategies for supporting widows - fulfilling one of our most profound spiritual callings.
Thank you to all who were on the committee, attended and our panelists: Reverend Paul Kenney, Unity Orlando; Dr. Joel Hunter, Action Church; Carol McGehe, Christ Church, Port Orange, FL; Edie Thibodeaux, First Baptist Church Orlando, Director of Widows; Pastor Estany Ruiz, Faith Assembly Orlando; and Rabbi Geoffrey Spector, Congregation Ohev Shalom Synagogue Orlando (Via Video).
2025 Annual Celebration Fundraising Dinner “An Evening of Hope, Healing & Generosity”
An opportunity to support our vision in advancing the capacity of our programs, services, resources and research to better serve more widows worldwide.









We presented the 2025 MWC Volunteer Excellence Award to Victor Hurlburt, recognizing his 10 years of dedicated service to MWC and his current role as Board Treasurer. Victor is a remarried widower, retired engineer, Army veteran, father, brother, former high school “Funniest Guy”, and an all-around compassionate human being.
Made possible through the generosity of all MWC stakeholders, volunteers, advocates and special thanks to our Key Event Sponsor, New York Life Foundation.