Partners

The National Association of Mothers' Centers has formed important partnerships with organizations that support our mission and vision and bring valuable information to our members.  Today, more than ever, we believe in the importance of working together and the power that joining forces with others who are aligned with our values provides in making a difference for families.

Please visit our partners' websites to learn more about these organizations and look for programs and webinars the National Association of Mothers' Centers offers in partnership with them.  Be sure to visit this page frequently to explore the partnerships we have formed and see how our partners can serve you

Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood:  A national coalition of health care professionals, educators, advocacy groups and concerned parents to counter the harmful effects of marketing to children through action, advocacy, education, research, and collaborations.

Common Sense Media: This organization's goal is to provide trustworthy information and create a forum where adults and kids can learn from each other, speak out, and participate in creating a responsible and enjoyable media environment for everyone.

Mind on the Media: Inspiring independent thinking and fostering critical analysis of media messages. Mind on the Media is focuesd on raising public awareness about the negative effects of images in the media.

Parenting On Track: is dedicated to improving the lives of families and providing a positive influence on society in the United States and around the world. Ultimately, we are focused on improving access to time-tested, proactive, sustainable parenting strategies and techniques through the development of products and services that will serve people throughout their lifetime.   Click here for a special discount offer.

Postpartum Resource Center of New York: The Postpartum Resource Center of New York, Inc. is a self-help organization established to provide emotional support, educational information and healthcare and support group referrals to mothers suffering from prenatal and postpartum depression (PPD).  

Postpartum Support International: Many women are not prepared for the wide range of emotions they may experience after childbirth. They often feel sadness, anger, anxiety, or a sense of inadequacy. The important thing to remember is that the symptoms are temporary and treatable.  

The Early Years Matter Institute: is a catalyst for new ideas, partnerships and resources that ensure all children have what they need to succeed and to expand the public will to increase investments in young children.  

 

 

 

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