
When the world isn’t steady—We are.
Steady Together is a Non Profit Organization that offers support for women living with chronic illness and invisible disabilities—recognizing how these challenges increase vulnerability to identity loss, isolation, and emotional harm.

We’re here to change the narrative—and name a burden that is real.
Vulnerable women managing chronic symptoms daily need practical tools, trauma-informed resources, and a safe space to gather steady strength. We’re that place.—Steady Together
Support Your Body with Somatic Tools
The Steady Ladder—A practical guide to understanding your nervous system.
Are you recently diagnosed with a chronic illness
Steady Together is a nonprofit platform built to support women facing the real-life fallout of chronic illness—diagnosis, disruption, and often, deep disconnection.
Chronic illness doesn’t just change your health—it impacts your career, your relationships, your identity, and your safety.
For many women, a diagnosis also brings increased vulnerability:
– To abandonment
– To power shifts in relationships
– To emotional and domestic abuse
These realities are rarely named in medical offices—but they are common.
We’re here for that side of the story.
The part that isn’t written on discharge papers or discussed in support groups.
The identity shift.
The financial strain.
The invisible grief that comes with losing the life you thought you’d have.
Steady Together is committed to closing the gap between diagnosis and real support.
We’ve created the resources we wish existed when we needed them most. Now, we’re putting them into the hands of the women coming next.
Because no one should have to navigate chronic illness, systemic dismissal, or invisible trauma alone.
When Chronic Illness and Intimate Partner Violence Intersect: The Hidden Crisis Affecting Women
In Canada—and across the globe—a growing number of women are living with chronic conditions, increasing a woman’s vulnerability to emotional, psychological, and financial abuse

Your illness may be invisible - but you’re not.
We see you & we’re so glad you’re here.- Steady Together
Meet Our Founder—Sita Huber
Why this work is deeply personal.
In 2022, I was finally diagnosed with POTS—and a year later hEDS. I was 47 years old and I had spent my entire life managing strange, difficult symptoms, not knowing there was something bigger beneath it all.
It’s now 2025, and I founded Steady Together to create the kind of support system I wish had existed when I needed it most.
I felt alone and exhausted - my previous life vanished overnight.
I’m here to share what I’ve learned, to provide real-life tools, validation and empathy—and to bring a trauma-informed care to women walking the lonely, steep path of chronic illness.
My hope is to offer a ray of light during a time can feel dark and overwhelming.
Together, we’ve got this.
