our commitment

Lift struggling mothers out of constraint, poverty and low self-worth, into God’s full vision of their potential.

“I felt loved when you guys dropped off groceries when me and my kids were sick last week”

This quote is from one of our precious moms and shows the value these women are receiving from Mommie Support Network. Your generosity helps us provide:

    • Support groups
    • Adopt-a-Mom grocery program
    • Bible studies

Your support helps ensure we can continue bringing hope and wholeness to mothers in Georgetown so that they will be better able to parent and teach the next generation about their true worth.

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Reclaim Your Power: Overcome Feeling Powerless

Lyria CharlesApr 1, 20233 min read

One of the requirements for feeling happy is the belief that you have some control over your life. Feeling powerless excludes the possibility of feeling happy. Control is a critical part of emotional health. Everyone can relate to the frustration…

Hold On, Sister!

Hold On, Sister!

Alicea JonesJul 2, 20204 min read

  God is walking with you if you are a believer in Jesus Christ and have acknowledged him as your Lord and Savior. Every second of every day, he is…

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Don’t Worry About a Thing!

Alicea JonesMar 21, 20202 min read

Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will…

Lost Yourself in Motherhood? Time to Reconnect with YOU!

Lost Yourself in Motherhood? Time to Reconnect with YOU!

Lyria CharlesSep 9, 20191 min read

You do it all. You give 150% of yourself to your family every day, seldom taking time to consider yourself.  And when you do, the guilt starts to creep in.…

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Journaling Can Relieve Mom Stress (Part II)

Alicea JonesFeb 26, 20171 min read

Something transformative happens when you journal. It’s a cathartic experience that moves low feelings from the mind to the paper. Here’s an interesting article by Sammie Scott for Postpartum Progress.…