Keeping families together by empowering moms.

We believe strong moms raise strong kids. Our 100% success model draws from the latest research studies on the treatment of PTSD through a signature trauma intervention program that incorporates all three phases of recovery. This model treats the whole person, caring for her physical, emotional, and social needs.

Did you know that 84 out of 100 children are in Georgia foster care for solvable problems?

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All MAP services are free.

Are you a single mom overwhelmed with issues going on with your children? Are you dealing with past experiences that seem to never leave you alone? We can help.

In our program, you will spend time focusing on yourself by participating in various activities and therapy to…

  • Address the hard circumstances that you have overcome

  • Gain social support

  • Find a renewed sense of purpose

  • Create more stability for your family

Not local to Metro Atlanta, GA? Contact for other options.

Introducing MAP:Access

Extending MAP beyond Metro Atlanta, GA.

NEW! Our trauma intervention program that incorporates all three phases of recovery can now be implemented throughout the state of Georgia through qualified therapists. Learn more.

Engage with MAP


01

I am a mom.

Are you overwhelmed with issues going on with your children? Do you constantly worry about where you and your kids will sleep?


02

I am a social worker.

We believe that you are the catalyst for change in the lives of families in need, and we want to support you in your work.


03

I am a referring partner.

Do you know of a mom or grandmother who would benefit from joining our program? We would love to connect.

This is her story.

M was introduced to MAP in 2019 by a friend in her church who was trying to help her and her family. She loved her children and was working countless hours at a restaurant, but finding herself constantly overwhelmed with the pressures and realities of life. She had tried therapy before, but it never worked.

Although she knew she needed help, she feared that MAP would be another program to give her a diagnosis and meds, only to make her feel worse about herself. She, honestly, just hoped that she could simply work harder to get her family out of the situation they were in and be better.

However, 2 years later, she found herself in a different job and different scenarios, but still the same obstacles and challenges. She recognized that if she didn’t get help for herself, she could never help her children and have the family she dreamed of… keep reading

We asked our graduates, “What is MAP to you?”

“MAP is a safe place to go for support and counsel. I now have open and honest conversations with my son. MAP has had a positive impact on my family, as I know that I go to them without fear of judgment.”

“MAP to me is support; it’s a life-changing experience, with joy and new beginnings. Mothers Advocacy Project brings structure to my life for me and my family.”

“MAP is where I learned to be vulnerable. Learning how to cope with trauma has magnified my energy level for my children. MAP’s impact on my life has me learning new skills even after graduation.”