A weekly group aimed at supporting mothers from different ethnicities will launch after one mum said she "never fitted in" at other groups.
Carolyn Nansubuga, a Cheltenham mother-of-four, attended several groups following the birth of her youngest child, now 20 months, but said she struggled as she "never had anything in common with the other mums".
Lives of Colour, a Gloucestershire-based race equity charity, will launch the Mothers of Colour group at Aspire Foundation, Cheltenham on Thursday, in partnership with the NHS perinatal maternity unit.
Florence Nyasamo, charity founder, said the partnership will allow the health needs of mothers from all ethnicities to be met.

