Helping Mamas - Atlanta

Helping Mamas was founded by a social worker who saw a gap in services.

There was no coordinated effort to collect and distribute essential baby items or period products to women and children in need. After watching moms having to use plastic grocery bags for diapers or washout and reuse disposable diapers, she knew something needed to be done. There are no public assistance programs to provide for diapers or period products. Parents were missing work because of diaper need, babies were experiencing severe diaper rash infections and teen girls were missing a week of school a month because of a lack of period products.

Combining her passion for motherhood and social work, Jamie Lackey founded Helping Mamas out of her garage. Collecting baby supplies from friends and family members and then distributing them to social workers serving women and children. By 2018, Helping Mamas had grown into a 9,000 square foot building where we operate today.

Serving nearly 60,000 children a year and distributing 2 million essential items to the community. Helping Mamas has grown to fight diaper need and period poverty throughout the state of Georgia and in Knoxville, TN.


Primary Address    4487 Park Drive Suite A1 Norcross, GA 30093 United States
Phone:    7709858010
Website:    helpingmamas.org
Gooddler Subdomain:    http://HelpingMamasATL.gooddler.com

4487 Park Drive Suite A1 Norcross, GA 30093 United States

7709858010

helpingmamas.org http://HelpingMamasATL.gooddler.com

Bubbles for Baby
Helping Mamas elevates the well-being and dignit...

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Piedmont Diaper & Wipe Drive
In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, Piedmont...

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HD Supply Diaper & Wipe Drive
In honor of Women's History Month, HD Supply has...

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HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Katie
One in two families experience diaper ...

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HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Finn
One in two families experience diaper ...

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HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Birmingham UMC
One in two families expe...

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HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Solvay
One in 2 families experience diaper need. In Geo...

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Impact 100 Atlanta for Helping Mamas
Helping Mamas is only ab...

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Travelers GA for Helping Mamas
Women & Allies Diversity Network is partneri...

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HELP HM FILL THE WAREHOUSE 2023
As part of Diaper Need Awareness Week, September...

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Patti Callahan Henry Book Launch
New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan...

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Helping Mamas Atlanta Warehouse Wishlist
Helping Mamas is only ab...

DO
Bubbles for Baby

Helping Mamas elevates the well-being and dignit...

DO
Piedmont Diaper & Wipe Drive

In honor of Black Maternal Health Week, Piedmont...

DO
HD Supply Diaper & Wipe Drive

In honor of Women's History Month, HD Supply has...

DO
HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Katie

One in two families experience diaper ...

DO
HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Finn

One in two families experience diaper ...

DO
HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Birmingham UMC

One in two families expe...

DO
HM Team Challenge 2023: Team Solvay

One in 2 families experience diaper need. In Geo...

DO
Impact 100 Atlanta for Helping Mamas

Helping Mamas is only ab...

DO
Travelers GA for Helping Mamas

Women & Allies Diversity Network is partneri...

DO
HELP HM FILL THE WAREHOUSE 2023

As part of Diaper Need Awareness Week, September...

DO
Patti Callahan Henry Book Launch

New York Times bestselling author Patti Callahan...

DO
Helping Mamas Atlanta Warehouse Wishlist

Helping Mamas is only ab...

DO

Helping Mamas was founded by a social worker who saw a gap in services.

There was no coordinated effort to collect and distribute essential baby items or period products to women and children in need. After watching moms having to use plastic grocery bags for diapers or washout and reuse disposable diapers, she knew something needed to be done. There are no public assistance programs to provide for diapers or period products. Parents were missing work because of diaper need, babies were experiencing severe diaper rash infections and teen girls were missing a week of school a month because of a lack of period products.

Combining her passion for motherhood and social work, Jamie Lackey founded Helping Mamas out of her garage. Collecting baby supplies from friends and family members and then distributing them to social workers serving women and children. By 2018, Helping Mamas had grown into a 9,000 square foot building where we operate today.

Serving nearly 60,000 children a year and distributing 2 million essential items to the community. Helping Mamas has grown to fight diaper need and period poverty throughout the state of Georgia and in Knoxville, TN.