Nourish - Support Group Landing Page Template
Nourish is a single-page landing page built for a weekly eating disorder support group. It leads with a portrait-centered hero, then builds emotional trust through a two-column testimonial mosaic comparing "What I believed before" with "What I know now." One quiet call-to-action button invites visitors to a private intake page. No forms, no pop-ups, no pressure.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Nourish is a calm, carefully considered landing page for a weekly eating disorder support circle. It replaces clinical language with real survivor voices, arranged in a comparison table mosaic that lets visitors recognize their own story in someone else's words. A single button, "Sit With Us", is the only ask on the page.
Who this template is for
This template is built for facilitators, therapists, peer support organizers, and nonprofit teams running group-based eating disorder recovery programs. It speaks directly to the people most likely to arrive at the page: someone struggling quietly, someone worried about a loved one, or someone who has been waiting for a door that feels safe to open.
- Eating disorder support groups seeking a dignified, non-clinical online presence
- Peer recovery programs and nonprofit mental health organizations
- Concerned family members or friends researching options on behalf of someone they love
What problem this template solves
Most health pages for eating disorder care feel cold. They list credentials, show stock photography of salads, and ask for personal details before trust has been built. Visitors who are not yet ready to self-identify leave before they ever click. This template removes every mechanical barrier and replaces clinical distance with earned emotional closeness.
- Avoids the sterile, form-first structure that drives vulnerable visitors away
- Replaces generic wellness imagery with a single, honest portrait and real testimony
- Delivers one clear path forward without countdown timers, pop-ups, or secondary distractions
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page click-through landing page structured around emotional truth rather than feature checklists. Every section has been designed to lower the visitor's guard gently, section by section, voice by voice.
- A portrait-centered hero section with a quiet serif headline and one heather-colored call-to-action button
- A multi-part testimonial mosaic using a two-column comparison table format with facilitator breathing spaces between sections
- A minimal footer and a single closing call-to-action button that leads to a private intake page
Feature list
This template is built from a small set of intentional, well-considered components. Each one serves the emotional journey of the visitor.
Portrait-Centered Hero Section
The hero holds a single, softly lit photograph of a real person's face. Natural, diffused window light sets the tone. The headline, set in a quiet serif typeface, sits beside the face in still, unhurried space. One heather-colored "Sit With Us" button appears below, and nothing else competes for attention.
Two-Column Testimonial Mosaic
The comparison table is the heart of the page. Each row holds two cells: "What I believed before" on one side and "What I know now" on the other. Every row is authored in a real group member's own words. The mosaic builds row by row across two sections, letting the weight of collective honesty accumulate naturally.
Facilitator Breathing Spaces
Between the two mosaic sections, full-width breathing spaces display a single grounding sentence from a facilitator. These pauses reset the emotional pace of the scroll and give the visitor a moment to settle before the next wave of testimony.
Single-Button Click-Through Flow
There are no forms, no pop-ups, and no secondary calls to action on this page. The heather-colored "Sit With Us" button appears twice: once beneath the hero and once after the final testimonial row. Both instances lead to the same private intake page. Friction is emotional, not mechanical.
Trauma-Informed Animation
All motion on the page is low and gentle. Sections fade in softly on scroll rather than snapping or sliding. No jarring transitions, no autoplay, no blinking elements. The animation behavior reflects the same care given to the copy and layout.
Healing Space Visual System
The Alpine Fresh color palette uses snowmelt white for page backgrounds, pine green for section anchors and typography, and fog gray for containers and dividers. The heather accent appears only on interactive elements, so every click feels like an invitation rather than a demand.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Portrait Hero | Establish presence, headline, and first call-to-action button |
| Mosaic Part One | Testimonial rows one through four with first facilitator breathing space |
| Mosaic Part Two | Testimonial rows five through eight with second facilitator sentence |
| Final Testimonial Row | Last testimony and closing "Sit With Us" button |
| Minimal Footer | Ultra-minimal horizontal footer with no distracting links |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Healing Space theme built on the Alpine Fresh color system. Every color choice carries a specific role, and nothing is decorative without purpose.
- Snowmelt white (#F9FAF8) provides the page background; pine green (#7A9E7E) anchors section backgrounds and typography; fog gray (#E8EDE9) softens containers and dividers
- Heather (#B48EAD) appears only on interactive elements and calls to action, so it reads as a gift rather than a demand
- Typography uses Fraunces for serif headlines and Manrope for body copy, pairing quiet authority with clean readability
Mobile & speed optimization
The page is built mobile-first. The person most likely to arrive here is alone on their phone late at night, and the layout must hold its warmth and legibility at that scale.
- Static-first architecture using Server Components keeps content delivery fast without heavy client-side loading
- Gentle fade-in scroll animations are low-cost and do not interfere with mobile performance
- Single-button interaction model means no form validation, no input states, and no modal layers to manage on small screens
How this template helps you convert
This template earns its click by removing every reason not to click. Conversion happens through accumulated emotional recognition, not through persuasion tactics or urgency language.
- The testimonial mosaic builds row by row until the visitor sees their own experience reflected back at them, making the decision to reach out feel less like a leap and more like a recognition.
- The single "Sit With Us" button appears at exactly two moments of emotional readiness: after the hero and after the final testimony, so the visitor always has a door open without ever feeling pushed.
Other information about this template
This template is designed for organizations operating in the eating disorder care space, including peer support groups, outpatient programs, and nonprofit mental health services. It is well-suited for teams that want a dignified digital front door without requiring development expertise to launch.
- The page intentionally omits navigation menus, logo clusters, and secondary links to preserve the focused, single-path experience
- The "Sit With Us" button leads to a separate private intake page, which is not part of this template but is referenced as the conversion destination
- Fraunces and Manrope are both freely available Google Fonts, making typography setup straightforward
- The comparison table structure can support between one and eight testimonial rows across the two mosaic sections as content is added or updated
- This template is categorized under Health & Medical, Eating Disorder Care, and is built for the eating disorder support group niche




Theme
Healing Space
Creative direction
Testimonial Mosaic
Color system
Alpine Fresh
Style
Comparison Table
Direction
Click-Through
Page Sections
Portrait-centered Hero Section
Two-column Testimonial Mosaic
Facilitator Breathing Spaces
Single-button Click-through Flow
Trauma-informed Scroll Animation
Alpine Fresh Color System
Related questions
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