Dar a Luz Network www.www.daraluznetwork.com
Dar a Luz Network's mission is to provide knowledge, power and support to women during pregnancy, birth and early motherhood with using a foundation of evidenced based information as a guide. Their growing number of chapters across the country offer women monthly meetings for support as well as phone and email contact with group leaders.
Attachment Parenting International (API) www.attachmentparenting.org
The mission of Attachment Parenting International is to promote parenting
methods that create strong, healthy emotional bonds between children and
their parents. These methods nurture and fulfill a child's need for trust, empathy
and affection, providing a lifelong foundation for healthy enduring relationships.
Holistic Mom's Network www.holisticmomsnetwork.org
HMN generates national awareness, education, and support for holistic parenting and provides a nurturing, open-minded, and respectful community for parents to share these ideals. They encourage moms (and dads) in their efforts to parent naturally and to raise their children holistically, to help holistic moms find others with whom they can connect, and to continually educate about alternative health, mindful parenting, and natural healing.
Mother's Support Network www.motherssupportnetwork.org
Their mission is "to support parents in their quest to raise happy, healthy children." They
have regular support meetings, scheduled play days, a mother/baby program,
childbirth preparation classes, parent/toddler classes, community events,
a library and a newsletter.
The National Association of Mothers' Centers (NAMC) www.motherscenters.org
Their mission is "to enable members to be effective in using their individual and collective knowledge and experience as catalysts for personal and societal changes that benefit mothers and fathers." The
NAMC will help you find or start a mother's center in your area.
The Moms Clubs www.momsclub.org
Particularly for at-home moms. The organization's goals are "to provide
a support group for mothers who choose to stay at home to raise their
children."
Mothers of Color at Home (MOCHA) www.mochamoms.org
The group is a "support group for stay at home mothers who have chosen not to work fulltime outside of the home in order to devote more time to their families." The
group is currently accepting new members and organizing new chapters
in areas with several members.
The Motherhood Project www.watchoutforchildren.org
Working to promote "a Mother's Renaissance-fresh thinking, discussion
and activism by mothers about motherhood and mothering, and about who
mothers are, what we do, our importance to our children, families and
society, and our potential as catalysts for cultural and social change
for the benefit of children and families."
Families for Natural Living http://familiesfornaturalliving.org
Families for Natural Living is a 501 (c)3 non-profit educational organization and a community of diverse people who share the belief that we as individuals are responsible for our own health and have the inherent right to make informed decisions regarding our health.
Mothers Ought to Have Equal Rights (MOTHERS) www.mothersoughttohaveequalrights.com
"A grassroots mothers' movement to improve the economic status of mothers
and others who care for family dependents."
Mothers and More www.mothersandmore.org
They provide a nationwide network of local chapters for "mothers who are-either by choice or by circumstances-altering their participation in the paid workforce over the course of their active parenting years." The
group serves mothers at home as well as mothers working outside the home.
Mothers Acting Up www.mothersactingup.org
This group is dedicated to "mobilizing the gigantic political strength of Mothers." "We
realize that we live in a world that does not prioritize or protect our
children's well-being and that will not change without each of us finding
the courage and commitment to speak out on their behalf."
The Motherhood Movement www.mothersmovement.org
The Mothers Movement Online (MMO) provides "resources for mothers and others who think about social change." They provide "an open source for the distribution of information about social, cultural, economic and political conditions that impact the lives of mothers." They
serve as a clearinghouse for resources and ideas that support social
change to improve the status of mothers and others who are responsible
for care work in our society."
The Natural Child Project www.naturalchild.org
The Natural Child Project has articles and advice on "parenting and education that respects children".
The site also includes a children's art gallery and a fundraising shop
with unique parenting items. Founder and counselor Jan Hunt's Parenting From The Heart Telephone Counseling
Service is available worldwide for questions and concerns on parenting, homeschooling and personal matters.
Familes For Natural Living www.familiesfornaturalliving.org
Families for Natural Living (FNL) provides resources, education, support
and camaraderie to parents who wish to make conscious, compassionate, informed
choices for their children and themselves. FNL families are typically interested
in natural living issues, such as holistic health care, natural birthing,
attachment parenting, alternative schooling, nutritious whole foods, and
environmentally conscientious living.
Take A Nap www.familiesfornaturalliving.org
To provide support, resources and a playgroup for parents of infants and young children who wish to share their experiences with other naturally minded parents. NAP is designed to be an open-minded organization where all parents practicing ANY aspect of Natural Parenting can feel valued and accepted.
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