Founder


Yuly M. Brador

Certified Grief Coach & Christian Life Coach through the National Association of Christian Counselors (NACC)

A Servant’s Heart was born out of my own journey through grief, loss, and deep surrender to Jesus.

There was a season in my life where pain felt overwhelming and unanswered. Grief changed the way I saw the world, my faith, and even myself. In that place, I learned that healing doesn’t come from avoiding pain, but from bringing it honestly before the Lord. Jesus met me in my brokenness, and through His presence, He began to restore what felt impossible to carry.

I am a wife, a mother of two, and I live in South Florida. My life is rooted in faith, family, and a deep desire to serve others well. Some of my most meaningful moments happen in the quiet, everyday spaces, loving my family, sitting with someone in their pain, or simply being present where God has called me. These personal experiences have shaped the way I show up for others with compassion, patience, and understanding.

Through this journey, God placed a calling on my heart to walk alongside those who are grieving, hurting, and caregiving through some of life’s heaviest moments. I support individuals who are navigating loss, as well as caregivers whose loved ones are entering hospice; those living in the in-between space of anticipatory grief, exhaustion, and deep emotional weight. I understand how isolating this season can feel, and how faith can feel both stretched and needed more than ever.

As a certified Christian life coach, I now have the honor of helping grievers and caregivers not only process their pain, but also move forward with intention. I walk with them as they begin to rediscover who they are after loss, rebuild their lives with faith as their foundation, and step into the God-given purpose that still awaits them, even after everything they’ve been through.

I believe grief and caregiving are not meant to be faced alone or rushed through. They are sacred spaces where God draws near, offering comfort, strength, and hope. My heart is to create safe, Christ-centered spaces where people feel seen, heard, supported, and discipled; whether they are grieving a loss or walking closely with a loved one toward the end of life.

I believe I am called to serve the brokenhearted and the weary caregiver with compassion, biblical truth, and humility. Through grief support groups, caregiver support, coaching, and discipleship, my desire is to point people back to Jesus; the One who walks with us through suffering, sustains us in weakness, and brings peace even in the most uncertain seasons.