

We believe strong moms raise strong kids.
You’re invited!
We’re opening the doors for our MAP:Family to experience MAP at our new Home Office in Norcross. Drop in anytime between 1-4 on Friday afternoon, March 28.
Having an open door at MAP Sandy Springs doesn’t require “flashy” decor or operations. Rather it requires meaningful, intentional work and a host team of people who are eager to serve and help… Give Today.
Did you know that there is research on factors that impact single mothers from completing programs that better themselves and their families? The results show that Safe Childcare is 1 of 2 distinct barriers. That’s why we provide childcare during all MAP services our moms participate in…
Over the last 8 years, we learned (through experience and research studies) that reliable transportation is a key factor for those in poverty to complete bettering service programs. Simply put, if the money is not there, then there is no way that they can attend their sessions…
At MAP, our environment and client experience reflects our company value of dignity! We want our families to enter our bright red front door and take a deep breath as they cross the threshold. We want this to feel like a “second home” (or for some of our moms “a better home”) that is…
For the last 8 years, Mothers Advocacy Project has been developing and testing a unique model called the TASS (Trauma Assimilation and Social Support) model at our Sandy Springs location. We emphasize that all services, both clinical and social, are to be performed within a trauma-informed environment. This environment…
The domino effect. You’re familiar with it, right? Set up a domino on its side, then another, and continue on until you have a long line of standing dominos. All it takes is a single tip of one domino to set the others in motion, whether you’re ready for it or not.
This year, at MAP, we are wrapping up the 2022 year with The Domino Fund, in hopes to create a wave of positive momentum for our moms through single donations, while also recognizing that trauma has already set off a negative reaction of life experiences for the mothers in our program.
This mom recaps her experience with the Mothers Advocacy Project and shares how she was able to get her keep back on the ground after completing the program.
Everything must have a start, a foundation, a set up. For many of us, that began as a young child being held in the arms of a loving parent, making eye contact with a safe caregiver, and being supported by a community. The building blocks of our lives were carefully set in place and protected by the adults around us.