Support Make Mothers Matter

We believe that when mothers thrive, the whole world moves forward.

Your support — big or small, active or quiet — helps us amplify mothers’ voices, advocate for care, and create lasting change forfamilies and societies worldwide.

Become an Ally: Take the First Step

Small actions, big impact — this is where change begins. As an Ally, you help us spread awareness and strengthen our movement.

You can:

  • Make a one-time or monthly donation — any amount strengthens our collective voice
  • Subscribe to our Newsletter to stay connected and informed
  • Follow, like, share and repost our posts on social media — amplify our message and make motherhood visible

💬 “Even small gestures grow into movements when we act together.”

Become a Supporting Member: Give Steady Support

Join a community of individuals who believe that care is the foundation of equality and sustainability.

As a Supporting Member, your ongoing contribution fuels our advocacy, research, campaign and international representation.

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Supporting membership fee for individuals starts at just €10, a modest contribution that, when multiplied, creates real change. And if you choose to “turn up the volume” with a larger contribution, you give even more strength to our collective voice.

Become a Champion: Volunteer and Collaborate

Become a Champion and join a global community shaping the future of care: offer your time and skills to support MMM’s ongoing projects. All talents and skills are welcome.

You can:

  • Contribute to our Campaigns & Petitions
  • Join our active WhatsApp MMM community
  • Help fundraise for MMM
  • Contribute to research, communication or advocacy
  • Write articles on relevant topics
  • Help us with administrative tasks

You’ll work alongside a fun and passionate international team. Whether you’re on the front lines or behind the scenes, you’re part of a global movement.

Volunteering opportunities exist at the International General Secretariat in Paris, with the EU delegation in Brussels, and the UN delegation in New York, Geneva and Vienna. But you can also work from anywhere in the world.

 

Current needs:

  • Accountant (France, Belgium)
  • Salesforce specialist
  • Webmaster / web-mother/ technical support

Please do not hesitate to contact us

 

Latest News from MMM and its Network

Tackling Child Poverty Means Supporting Parents: Olivier De Schutter’s Call to Action

11.11.25

The United Nations Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, Olivier De Schutter, has submitted his updated contribution to the European Commission’s consultation on the EU Anti-Poverty Strategy

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Who Cares in the Climate Crisis? Gender, Rights, and Resilience

07.11.25

As the world prepares for the next UN Climate Change Conference (COP), Make Mothers Matter (MMM) highlights a crucial yet overlooked truth: care is essential infrastructure. When floods destroy homes or heatwav

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Affordable Housing for Mothers: A Key to Ending Poverty and Inequality in Europe

06.11.25

Make Mothers Matter (MMM) has submitted its contribution to the European Commission’s consultation on the European Affordable Housing Plan, calling for stronger recognition of mothers’ specific housing vu

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State of Motherhood in Europe – key findings presented at the Congress of Women in Poland

31.10.25

Katowice, September 2025 — The State of Motherhood in Europe report was officially launched in Poland during the

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Recognising Mothers, Reducing Poverty
A call for an inclusive EU Anti-Poverty Strategy

23.10.25

Make Mothers Matter welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the European Commission’s first comprehensive Anti-Poverty Strategy and calls for bold, inclusive action to ensure it benefits those who need it m

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Rethinking Development: Care and Social Protection at the Core

17.10.25

Join us on Monday 3rd November for our online solution session to the Second World Summit for Social Development on Shifting the paradigm: centring care society and social protection for social development

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