Love Beth's Programs and Offerings

Through Love-Beth, we are committed to sharing truth, offering education and healing, and walking alongside families who share this journey.

In many ways, speaking out about the pharmaceutical industry feels like a David and Goliath calling. Yet we believe it is a calling that can be answered through Love-Beth — by bringing education, truth, and healing to one person, one family, and one community at a time.

We are committed to speaking truth, offering education and healing, and standing alongside other families who share this journey — united in seeking accountability and justice where harm has been done. We are also here to help families find peace by teaching them ways to deepen their prayer life.

Love-Beth is about:

  • Educating parents and young people on the dangers of SSRIs

  • Supporting families who have lost a child to SSRIs

  • Educating the public and institutions about the dangers of SSRIs

  • Reminding people that there are alternative ways to support children with depression and anxiety — such as meditation, prayer, exercise, sunlight, sleep, and healthy digital detox habits

  • Reminding them that there is no greater healer than God.

 

We do this through:

  • Speaking engagements

  • Advocacy work

  • One-on-one mentoring and coaching

  • Healing sessions 

  • Teaching meditation and prayer

  • Education on healthy lifestyle and well-being

 

We honor Beth by:

  • Educating parents and youth on the dangers of SSRIs

  • Carrying Beth's compassion forward by supporting families who have lost a child

  • Sharing Beth's story to educate the public and institutions

  • Living as Beth lived — with joy, faith, and love — while encouraging healthy, God-centered alternatives.

Speaking Engagements and Coaching

  • Beth’s story and legacy

  • The dangers of SSRIs

  • How faith, gratitude, meditation, and prayer helped her family find healing and hope after loss  

Carin Winter, Beth’s sister, is available to speak at schools, organizations, hospitals, and community institutions about:Beth's oldest sister has been walking alongside people on their journeys of healing and growth for over 25 years. She served as a school social worker on Long Island at Islip Public Schools, supporting students and families through everyday struggles like stress, anxiety, addiction, and co-dependency.  Since 2013 she has served as CEO of Mission Be, a nonprofit that has brought mindfulness and social-emotional learning to children in 28 states and 11 countries. She also runs Grace Healing Arts, a christian coaching business. After nearly three decades of working in schools and professional settings, Carin has come to believe deeply that there is no greater power, comfort, or healing than a personal relationship with God. Today, her focus is on helping others discover peace, courage, and inspiration through strengthening their faith and spiritual practices.  

To learn more or to book a speaking engagement or one on one mentoring and coaching session with Carin Winter, please visit, www.GraceHealing.Co or email Carin at carin@gracehealing.co.

Carin has spoken at Facebook, The White House, the Palo Alto VA Hospital, the Mountain View Police Department and Fire Department, Tiger 21, AmeriCorps, The California Institute of Integrative Studies, The NY Open Center, The Omega Institute, Wisdom 2.0, the Assemblage, Santa Clara University, Menlo College, St. Joseph’s College and Long Island University. Carin served as a guest lecturer at Stanford University in the psychology department. 

 Carin is currently writing a book called "Beth's Butterflies" about Beth before her first day of kindergarten feeling anxious and finding peace by connecting with God, two Golden Retrievers and butterflies.

To learn more, reserve a copy of the book, explore a speaking engagement or coaching with Carin Winter, please visit, www.GraceHealing.Co or email Carin at carin@gracehealing.co.

 

May God's Grace continue to guide and heal you on your journey! 


Love Beth is a project of Grace Healing Arts LLC. Grace Healing Arts LLC is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or supported by Mission Be Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
 
© 2025 Love Beth is a project under, Grace Healing Arts copyright 2025, All Rights Reserved. © 2025 Grace Healing Arts. Please Note: Grace Healing Arts LLC — Legal and Ethical Disclaimer: Grace Healing Arts LLC offers spiritual and educational services rooted in Christian values. All sessions, teachings, writings, and materials are provided for religious, spiritual, and inspirational purposes only. Carin does not provide social work, psychotherapy, counseling, or mental-health treatment in any capacity through Grace Healing Arts LLC. She does not represent her work as therapy, clinical treatment, or a substitute for such services. The offerings of Grace Healing Arts are designed to support individuals in developing a deeper relationship with God, prayer, and faith, and in nurturing peace through spiritual growth. Nothing on this website or shared through sessions, programs, or materials should be interpreted as medical, psychological, or legal advice. 

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If you are in emotional distress or experiencing a mental-health crisis, please contact 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or 911.

These resources are provided for safety purposes only and do not imply any professional affiliation or endorsement.To learn more or to book a speaking engagement or one-on-one mentoring and coaching session with Carin Winter, please visit

www.GraceHealing.Co or email Carin at carin@gracehealing.co.

 

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