Adopt Together: Give the Gift of Motherhood

Adopt Together: Give the Gift of Motherhood

 “However motherhood comes to you, it’s a miracle.” – Valerie Harper

Simply put, we love moms. Mothers. Grandmothers. Great-grandmothers. Thankfully, we are not alone. AdoptTogether, the world’s largest crowdfunding platform for adoption, is continuing to build bridges between charities and nonprofits alike who are willing to focus their efforts on empowering mothers across the globe.

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The Mother’s Day Fund Is a Network of Support Made Up of Families, Investors and Organizations That Believe in the Power & Purpose of Motherhood.

The Mother’s Day Fund (MDF) has one clear objective: connect those with resources to mothers in need in order to preserve the integrity of every family. For existing families, the MDF will allocate funds to women who lack the ability to provide basic resources for their children, such as food, shelter, clothing and education. For adoptive mothers, the MDF will help cover the overwhelming costs involved with adoption by partnering with families fundraising through AdoptTogether.

Today, on Mother’s Day, join us in supporting women across the globe on their journey to motherhood and don’t forget to enter to win some awesome mom-swag below provided by AdoptTogether.

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