Get Involved with MAP

Browse opportunities for individuals and groups to help keep families together.

Stock the MAP Closet

Want to make a big impact but short on time? Purchase any item(s) from our Amazon Wish List to keep MAP running smoothly.

MAP:Kids Snacks & Supplies

Provide Coffee

Frozen Family Meals

Health & Wellness Kits

Hygiene Kits

Spring Baskets for Moms

Welcome Home Kits

Host A Supply Drive

Drive lasting impact with a one-time or annual supply drive with your small group or organization! Let us know so we can help make it a success.

Volunteer with MAP

Provide hours or professional expertise to support the ongoing work at Mothers Advocacy Project.

Sort & Organize Donations

MAP:Kids Helping Hands (Childcare)

Host Career or Skills Workshop for Moms

Employment Counseling for Moms

Help Deep Clean MAP’s Office

Want to serve with your small group?

Providing food is a great way to serve once or on a regular basis as a small group or neighborhood. Help keep MAP’s fridge and freezer stocked for our moms and their families.

Meals for Families

Did you know? We send home a ready-made meal with each mom after a MAP session, making family meals a no-brainer. We like to stock a variety of options from homemade casseroles and soups to store-bought frozen family dinners and desserts.

Kid-Friendly Food

Help empower our moms by donating kid-friendly, healthy food that helps keep our MAP:Kids full!

Creating family stability in women-led families.

We exist to serve women-led families, from single mothers to maternal figures like grandmothers, aunts or fictive kin who have primary custody of child(ren).

Since late 2015 with the help of our donors, volunteers, and staff, we’ve expanded the areas in which we serve and developed a unique model that data has shown to be 100% effective in achieving family stability.

We work to support families with evidence-based, trauma-informed interventions, creating long-term stability and advocating for healthy families, one mom at a time, through a unique program designed specifically for families who are at risk of or have current involvement with the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS), due to harsh life experiences.

Participants in MAP are given an opportunity to establish independence, autonomy, and stability for themselves and their children through a series of interventions including group and individual psychotherapy, social support, education, and more.