You Dont Have To Do This Alone

Their World Collective was created from lived experience — built for moms who need real support, real connection, and a place to belong.

Our Story

Before Their World Collective had a name, it looked like this.

A few moms, finding each other when they needed it most.

What started as a couple of moms finding each other in the middle of something hard quickly became something none of us wanted to live without.

For both of us, motherhood changed in ways we never expected. When autism became part of our story, so did the isolation, the overwhelm, and the quiet realization that the people around us, even the ones we loved, didn’t fully understand what our days actually looked like.

We weren’t just looking for advice.

We were looking for someone who got it.

Someone who understood the weight we were carrying without needing it explained. Someone who could sit in both the hard and the beautiful parts of this journey.

When we found that in each other, everything shifted.

What began as friendship turned into support. And that support became something bigger.

We realized this shouldn’t be rare.

So we created what we couldn’t find.

Their World Collective was built from lived experience and a deep, undeniable need for connection. A space where moms don’t have to explain, perform, or hold everything together.

A place to exhale.

To be seen.

To find real, lasting connection with people who truly understand.

Because no mom should have to do this alone.


Built by Moms Who Understand

Lindsey Pagley

Co-Founder & Executive Director

Lindsey is a mom whose journey into autism changed everything.

What she experienced didn’t just reshape her own motherhood — it opened her eyes to how many moms are navigating this path without the support, understanding, or connection they truly need.

That awareness is what led her here.

Rooted in lived experience, Lindsey leads with both empathy and intention. She co-created Their World Collective to be a space where moms don’t have to explain, apologize, or hold everything together — a place to exhale, feel seen, and build real, lasting connection.

She is deeply passionate about creating meaningful support that meets moms exactly where they are.

Because she believes no mom should have to do this alone.

Sasha Prince

Co-Founder & Operations Director

I’ve been a mom for over 16 years, and it’s always been the role I’ve loved most.

But becoming an autism mom changed everything.

My motherhood began to look different from the people around me. Even the friends I loved deeply couldn’t fully understand what our days actually held. The isolation was quiet, but it was heavy.

I found myself needing something I couldn’t quite explain — a connection with someone who simply got it.

That’s what led me here.

Through Their World Collective, I’ve found not only that connection, but a deeper purpose — creating space for other moms to feel seen, supported, and understood in both the hard and the beautiful parts of this journey.

Because I know what it feels like to do this alone.

And I also know how life-changing it is when you don’t have to anymore.

We’re not just founders.

We’re moms who needed this too.

You Don’t Have To Do This Alone

If you’ve been looking for support, connection, or simply a place where you don’t have to explain everything — you’re in the right place.

No mom should have to walk this journey alone.