Our Programs

Five pathways of support designed to give mothers the breathing room they need to thrive.

Short-Term Childcare Relief

Short-Term Childcare Relief

Temporary childcare assistance so mothers can attend appointments, job interviews, or simply rest and recover. Our network of vetted childcare providers offers flexible scheduling and safe environments for children of all ages.

  • Drop-in childcare hours
  • Emergency childcare coverage
  • After-school care assistance
  • Weekend care for appointments

Household Help & Cleaning Support

Household Help & Cleaning Support

Domestic assistance services to lighten the daily load. When you're working multiple jobs and raising children alone, household maintenance shouldn't be what breaks you.

  • Deep cleaning services
  • Laundry assistance
  • Meal preparation support
  • Organizational help

Mental Health & Wellness Access

Mental Health & Wellness Access

Because mothers matter too. Access to licensed counselors, therapists, and wellness resources — without the cost barrier that keeps so many mothers from getting help.

  • Individual counseling sessions
  • Support groups for mothers
  • Stress management workshops
  • Wellness check-ins

Financial Literacy & Emergency Aid

Financial Literacy & Emergency Aid

Building stability through knowledge. Our financial literacy programs give mothers the tools to budget, save, and plan — plus emergency support when unexpected costs hit.

  • Budgeting workshops
  • Debt management guidance
  • Emergency financial assistance
  • Career development resources

Community Engagement & Caregiver Support Network

Community Engagement & Caregiver Support Network

No mother should feel alone. Our community programs build lasting connections between caregivers, creating a genuine village of mutual support and understanding.

  • Monthly community events
  • Peer mentoring program
  • Resource sharing network
  • Family activity days

Eligibility

Our programs are designed for mothers and caregivers in the middle-income gap.

You may qualify if:

  • You are a parent or primary caregiver with dependent children
  • You earn too much to qualify for government assistance but struggle to afford private support
  • You reside in or around the Charlotte, NC / Mecklenburg County area
  • You are willing to explore government resources first (we help with this)