Every Mother's Resources

The Crisis We Face

The overwhelming majority of children in foster care were removed from their homes for reasons that could have been prevented…

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The Reasons Behind the Housing Crisis

A conversation with Dr. Baugh on her work at the Urban League and her expertise on the housing crisis and how to help vulnerable families navigate the system.

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4 Nonprofits we Recommend this Giving Tuesday!

Dear friends,  At Every Mother’s Advocate, we are committed to preventing family separation by advocating for mothers in crisis. We believe in a world where mothers and children are no longer separated for reasons that could be prevented, but equipped and empowered to raise their children in stable and nurturing homes – and we are…

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Flourishing on the Frontlines of Child Welfare

A conversation with Adrien Lewis on the work he is doing at CarePortal and his expertise on Systemic Family Separation and Prevention.

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What is Depression?

Sometimes it’s hard to put a feeling into words, but family therapist Eddie Archer can vividly describe the experience of depression.

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Journeying through Depression

Depression strikes deeply at a person’s core and robs life of joy and pleasure. Things that used to delight feel empty and pointless. It is exhausting to take care of yourself–let alone others–and go through the motions of a daily routine.

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Combating Medical Debt for Moms in Crisis

501(r)(4). Four numbers and a letter that can change everything for families facing a medical emergency.

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7 Reasons You Shouldn’t Pay that Hospital Bill

“We see it all the time. People panic when they get that hospital bill, put it on their credit card, and ruin their credit for the future. They think they need to make it go away,” says Jared Walker, founder of Dollar For–a nonprofit that helps families through medical crisis. There is actually a way…

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Understanding Trauma

Early trauma disrupts so much. Its effects cannot be underestimated…

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