
Stand with Our Us: Help Black Moms Rebuild After Hurricane Melissa.
When disaster strikes, Black mothers and their families often face the steepest climb to recovery. Hurricane Melissa didn’t just cause damage; it created instant chaos for hundreds of our mothers who are now struggling to find food, shelter, and basic necessities for their children.
Your donation is an act of humanity.
- Your financial contribution will provide famiies with the emergency resources that they need to survive.
How to Help Our Mommas Rebound after Disaster:
- GIVE FUNDS: Financial contributions allow us to buy exactly what is needed, where it is needed. [QR CODE BELOW]
- GIVE GOODS: Have items to spare? We are collecting [toiletries, batteries, formula, canned goods, and URGENT items, e.g., paper towels, flashlights and food items]. [LIST BELOW]
Make a life-changing difference today. Donate now.



MommiNation Gives’ inaugural fundraising brunch, as seen on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, raised $78,000 to support displaced & homeless mommies. Our 2nd annual brunch, held in October 2023, was in support of the Black maternal health crisis.
If you were unable to attend the brunch but want the opportunity now to support Black women’s access to high quality, affordable health care before, during and after pregnancy, this is your time!
No gift is too big or too small. We appreciate every gift and thank you in advance for helping us create meaningful change in our community!
2022 Mommi Brunch Recap as seen on
The Real Housewives of Atlanta
Our Mission
MommiNaion Gives, the social responsibility branch of MommiNation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization focused on supporting black mommies in every way through their motherhood journey launched at the top of 2022




2022-2023 Initiative
There are many ways that MommiNation WILL support black moms in our community, however, we have decided to focus our 2023-2024 fundraising efforts on the Black Maternal Health crisis.
Some important statistics…
Black women have the highest maternal mortality rate in the United States — 69.9 per 100,000 live births for 2021, almost three times the rate for white women. MommiNation wants to do our part to raise awareness and close the Black maternal health gap. Our impact could be so much more monumental with your help!
