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 for families and societies worldwide.
Small actions, big impact — this is where change begins. As an Ally, you help us spread awareness and strengthen our movement.
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💬 “Even small gestures grow into movements when we act together.”
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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💬 When many of you contribute, it becomes a powerful force for change. And if you decide to “turn up the volume” with a larger contribution, you give even more strength to our collective voice.
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.
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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:
14.03.26
UN Geneva – An MMM submission to the OHCHR call for input on the impact of mental health challenges on the enjoyment of human rights by young people highlights a critical, often overlooked human rights issue:
13.03.26
UN Geneva – Runa Khan, Founder and Director of Friendship, our member organisation from Bangladesh, was among the four civil society speakers selected to deliver an intervention during the annual High Level S
12.03.26
Make Mothers Matter (MMM) has submitted a formal response to the recent consultation by the European Commission on the Strategy for the rights of persons with disabilities up to 2030, calling for greater recogn
12.03.26
ONU Genève – Le Conseil des droits de l’homme des Nations Unies est un espace essentiel pour porter des questions clés dans les discussions mondiales sur un large éventail de sujets et pour montrer comme
10.03.26
Make Mothers Matter was invited by ETUI to its event: “Gender matters at work: Making the invisible visible” to discuss the issue of motherhood at work in the European Union. During the discussion, we argue
10.03.26
Make Mothers Matter participated in an event organised by The Parliament Magazine on the occasion of International Women’s Day, which explored how maternal mental health can be better addressed across Europe.