Moms Assisting Moms Association (M.A.M.A.) is a community-based nonprofit organization created to support solo mothers by directly addressing two of the biggest barriers to stability and success: lack of affordable childcare and incomplete education.
M.A.M.A. provides short-term childcare financial assistance and education support for GED and high school completion, helping solo moms stay in school, remain employed, and build long-term independence for their families.
We don’t just give resources — we remove the financial obstacles that block progress.
Core Programs
1. Childcare Financial Assistance Program
M.A.M.A. provides short-term financial assistance to help solo mothers cover temporary or urgent childcare costs so they can work, attend school, or participate in job training.
This includes:
One-time childcare tuition assistance
Short-term support toward childcare costs (up to a set limit)
Emergency childcare funding
Support for mothers waiting on state vouchers or subsidies
We assist solo mothers who have not completed high school by helping them:
Enroll in GED or diploma programs
Stay consistent in class through limited childcare assistance when available
Transition into college, workforce training, or certification programs
M.A.M.A. connects mothers to:
Housing support
Workforce development opportunities
Transportation resources
Mental health and wellness referrals
We walk alongside our moms — we don’t just hand them a list.
Who We Serve
Solo mothers
Low-income mothers
Mothers returning to school or the workforce
Mothers struggling with childcare affordability
Mothers working toward educational completion
Our Mission in Action
M.A.M.A. was created to fund progress — not just encourage it. By investing directly into childcare and education, we help solo mothers:
Stay employed
Complete their education
Increase income
Stabilize their households
Create real, lasting change for their children