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Financial Literacy for New Mothers: Simple Steps to Take Control of Your Finances

In "Financial Literacy for New Mothers," we break down the essential money management skills every new mom should know. From creating a simple budget and building an emergency fund to understanding credit and utilizing maternity benefits, this post offers practical, easy-to-follow steps to help you take control of your finances.

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Mothering While Poor: A Journey of Resilience

In "Mothering While Poor: A Journey of Resilience," we explore the unique challenges faced by mothers navigating financial hardship. This post highlights the importance of community support in fostering resilience and ensuring children grow up in nurturing environments. Discover strategies for building connections and learn how organizations like Seeds Worth Sowing empower families to achieve stability, even amidst economic difficulties.

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The Importance of Community in Motherhood: Breaking the Cycle of Isolation

In a world where the demands of motherhood can often feel overwhelming, the need for community support has never been more critical. This blog post explores the unique challenges faced by Black mothers, particularly in the context of the disproportionate rates of single motherhood…

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A Year of Growth, Gratitude, and Community Resilience

As we bid farewell to 2023, Seeds Worth Sowing reflects on a year of growth, community resilience, and the profound impact made possible by our incredible funders and community partnerships. In the spirit of gratitude, we want to share the highlights of our journey and…

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Pausing our Formula Fund

We are pausing the Baby Formula Fund due to two main issues with our application process. Read more on what happened.

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Welcome!

This is a platform where we bridge the gap between community members wanting to get involved with their neighbors and communities who are not prioritized.

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Why mutual aid models?

There is mutual benefit for everyone that takes the responsibility of safety within their communities.

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