Your Gift Honors a Baby’s Life & a Mother’s Journey
Support our mission by funding our important work.
Why Your Donation Matters
Every year, thousands of families experience pregnancy, infant, or child loss - and most do so in silence. The reality is staggering: 1 in 4 pregnancies ends in early loss, 1 in 175 ends in stillbirth, and infant loss remains heartbreakingly common in the U.S.
Behind every statistic is a mother, a family, and a story that deserves care, dignity, and remembrance.
How EverMother helps
EverMother builds a compassionate village where grieving mothers receive the support they deserve. Your donation provides:
Immediate emotional support & practical resources for mothers after pregnancy or infant loss.
Trauma-informed support groups & peer mentorship that reduce isolation and foster healing.
Educational tools for families and providers to improve compassionate care and reduce stigma.
Community remembrance, advocacy, & visibility, ensuring every baby’s life is honored.
Why support EverMother?
Impact: Your gift reaches mothers at their most vulnerable moments and creates long-lasting community support.
Evidence-Driven: Our approach centers lived experience and data to meet real needs.
Lasting Change: You help shift systems, culture, and policy so no mother walks through loss alone.
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When you give, you transform statistics into connection, remembrance, and healing. You help strengthen families, restore hope, and build a world where grieving mothers are seen and supported.
EverMother Donor Tiers & Impact Levels
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$25 | Sponsor’s a Loss Mom’s Attendance
Covers the typical cost for one bereaved mother to attend an EverMother support circle or remembrance event.
Your gift ensures cost is never a barrier for a mom seeking community and healing. -
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$50 | Sponsor a Grief/Memorial Cart
Funds curated grief resources or comfort items for a mother experiencing fresh loss.
You help her feel supported, seen, and held during the most vulnerable moments. -
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$100 | Sponsor a Remembrance Offering
Supports materials for remembrance events like the EverAngel Tree, crafting supplies, memorial spaces, and symbolic rituals.
Your donation helps honor the lives of babies gone too soon, creating spaces for collective healing. -
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$250 | Sustain Support Circles & Peer Groups
Covers facilitator costs, materials, and ongoing hosting of trauma-informed support groups.
You help mothers find connection, lifelong support, and a community that understands. -
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$500 | Fund Costs of Operation & Training
Supports maintenance of the foundation and development + distribution of bereavement education, toolkits, and compassionate-care training.
Your gift supports the engine to our work and improves the care families receive at the very moment loss occurs. -
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$2,500+ | Champion the Future of Bereavement Care
Strengthens EverMother’s core programs, community outreach, advocacy, and long-term sustainability.
Your leadership gift transforms systems and creates a world where no mother grieves alone.
Our Impact
“Someone called us the ‘Sorority no one asks for,’ and it’s true,” Macias said. “Grief is one of the hardest emotions, and, usually, you’re surrounded by people who understand. Imagine grieving without that. For some, myself included, without a funeral. How does one find closure when everyone is just checking their watches, waiting for you to ‘get over it?’ I‘ve never felt more seen, validated and appreciated as a mother than at this retreat, with those wonderful fellow Angel Mamas surrounding me.”
- Eli’s mom, Yesenia
“I was 36 weeks and 1 day and a first time mom, when we received the terrible news. Reading the article and what you said, I felt so seen. I wish no families had to experience such pain but when you find someone who can put it all into words, it helps.”
-Ava’s mom, Harley
“I wish this group existed when I experienced the loss of my son 6 years ago. The ache and grief is still there and finally having a group of mothers who understand my journey has felt relieving and freeing. I am grateful this group exists so I don’t have to remember my baby alone.”
- Miles’ mom, Ruby