Resources for mom, babies, and families!

Mental Health Resources

  • PSI HelpLine

    Call 1-800-944-4773 (4PPD)

    #1 En Español or #2 English

    Text in English: 800-944-4773

    The PSI HelpLine is a toll-free telephone number anyone can call to get basic information, support, and resources.

  • The Loveland Therapy Fund

    The Loveland Therapy Fund provides financial assistance to Black women and girls seeking therapy nationally.

  • Postpartum Support International

    Free resources for those experiencing perinatal mental health challenges such as postpartum depression and anxiety. They provide a helpline, support groups, and online resources to help individuals find the support they need.

  • National Maternal Mental Health Hotline

    1-833-943-5746 (1-833-9-HELP4MOMS)

    24/7, Free, Confidential Hotline for Pregnant and New Moms in English and Spanish

Infertility & TTC

  • Faithfully Fertile Foundation

    Faithfully Fertile Foundation instills hope and faith in families struggling with infertility by providing guidance through educational resources, infertility awareness, and financial assistance to grow their families through fertility treatments, adoption, and surrogacy.

  • FFCG

    Fertility for Colored Girls seeks to provide strength, give voice and bring hope to women struggling with issues of infertility and, provide education as well as financial and emotional support to individuals and couples seeking to build families as well as slay the silent giant of infertility in the African American Community.​​

  • Moms In The Making

    Moms in the Making exists to support and encourage women on their journey to becoming a mom by sharing the hope and truth of God’s Word. Support groups meet twice a month.

Doula Resources

  • Pickles and Ice Cream Georgia

    Pickles and Ice Cream provides FREE evidence-informed, maternal, and infant health information and resources to families living in Georgia.

  • SisterSong Birth Justice Care Fund

    The Birth Justice Care Fund is for Georgia Kentucky and North Carolina residents, in response to the social crisis that communities of color are experiencing more critically now due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The relief funds are intended for Black and other birthing people of color, in need of support during their pregnancy and within one year postpartum.

  • Georgia Mama Care

    Johnson & Johnson and CareSource joined forces with BabyLiveAdvice to provide FREE virtual support and educational classes for birthing people and parents in the state of Georgia.

  • Black Birth Equity Fund

    The Black Birth Equity Fund provides immediate care to expecting Black moms and birthing individuals by increasing access to doulas as critical supports in the birthing journey. Be Black/African-American

    Must be expecting a child/children, and be in your first - third trimester of pregnancy at the time of application submission, must reside in the United States & you must be seeking Doula services for your birthing journey – the award cannot be used for other services beyond Doula support and care.

Breastfeeding, Lactation, & Pumping

  • WIC

    The WIC program - serves to safeguard the health of low-income pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutritional risk by providing nutritious foods to supplement diets, information on healthy eating including breastfeeding promotion and support, and referrals to health care.

    Contact your local health department for your WIC department.

  • Edgepark Medical Supplies

    Edgepark allows you to easily order your breast pump through insurance and have it shipped straight to your door.

  • 1 Natural Way

    1 Natural Way offers double electric breast pumps for personal use, which are covered by the majority of insurance plans. They will verify your specific breast pump insurance benefits when you apply.

Parenting

  • Early Intervention/Babies Can't Wait

    Babies Can’t Wait (BCW) is Georgia’s early intervention program that offers a variety of coordinated services including speech, occupational, and physical therapy for infants and toddlers with additional needs, from birth to three years of age, and their families.

  • Parent2Parent of GA

    P2P exists to support Georgia families and individuals from birth to 26 impacted by disabilities or special health care needs. All support is free, and a coordinator will help you with next steps!

  • Positive Parenting + Discipline

    Details Coming soon ♡

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