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Exclusive Resources for all stages of Motherhood

Whether you're preparing for pregnancy, navigating the early days with a newborn, raising toddlers, or guiding teens into adulthood, this space was created just for you. Here, you'll find carefully curated resources, compassionate support, and empowering information tailored to every stage of motherhood. From prenatal care to postpartum healing, from breastfeeding support to mothering tools — we’re here to walk with you, every step of the way.

Find the Right Doula for Your Journey
Our Doula Directory connects you with compassionate, experienced birth and postpartum doulas who are committed to supporting you through every stage of your parenting journey. Whether you're seeking emotional support, birth advocacy, or postpartum care, explore our trusted network to find the right fit for your needs and values.

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The NHPQC is a statewide network dedicated to improving maternal and infant health outcomes across New Hampshire. Through a patient-centered, data-driven, and evidence-based approach, we aim to ensure that every woman, birthing person, and infant receives high-quality, safe care. By fostering collaboration among healthcare providers, community organizations, and families, we support birthing communities in creating equitable and inclusive environments before, during, and after birth.

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The New Hampshire Breastfeeding Task Force is a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to protecting, promoting, and supporting breastfeeding across the state. Through education, outreach, and advocacy, we strive to ensure that all families in New Hampshire have access to high-quality breastfeeding education and support. Our multidisciplinary team collaborates with healthcare providers, employers, childcare programs, and communities to create a supportive environment for breastfeeding families. By fostering partnerships and championing evidence-based practices, we aim to make breastfeeding a natural and supported choice for every family.

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​The New Hampshire Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program provides nutrition education and nutritious foods to help keep pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and young children healthy and strong. WIC also offers breastfeeding support, referrals to health care and social services, and guidance for families facing nutritional risk. Eligibility is based on income, residency, and nutritional need. The program serves as a vital resource for families across the state, promoting healthy pregnancies and early childhood development.

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NNEPQIN is a voluntary consortium of healthcare professionals and organizations dedicated to enhancing perinatal health across Northern New England. Founded in 2003 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in collaboration with the University of Vermont Medical Center, our network encompasses members from New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. We focus on improving care quality and outcomes for childbearing individuals and infants through education, data-driven quality improvement initiatives, and collaborative development of evidence-based clinical guidelines. By fostering interdisciplinary partnerships and promoting equitable, culturally competent care, NNEPQIN strives to ensure that all families in our region have access to safe and respectful perinatal services.

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The NH Mom Hub is a compassionate, statewide resource connecting pregnant and postpartum individuals to timely, local care and support. Whether you need mental health services, peer support, or help navigating programs like WIC or housing, we’re here to ensure no mom falls through the cracks.

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Village of Mothers was created by two moms, Natalie & Becca, to help foster connection between mothers in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, as well as provide education on maternal health & parenting to empower mothers in their motherhood journey.  Follow on Facebook

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Strengthening Families, Building Communities

The Family Resource Center began in 1997 in a restored schoolhouse in Gorham, New Hampshire. Co-located with The Gorham Community Learning Center and SAU 20, our non-profit board of directors prepared a strategic plan to strengthen families in the local community by providing parenting education, afterschool programs and connecting people to other services they need.  Now with five resource centers, FRC has become the community “go-to-place” for families in the North Country. 

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The North Country Maternity Network (NCMN) is a collaboration between 8 agencies in rural northern New Hampshire (NH) and adjacent border communities in Vermont (VT), who provide an array of maternity care services to childbearing people and infants.

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