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MuM ยท Moms Uplifting Moms

Moms uplifting Moms.

Everyday help from mothers you can trust โ€” grocery runs, home-cooked meals, meetups, and more.

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Why "MuM"?

There's an old saying that it takes a village to raise a child. We believe that village still exists โ€” it just got harder to find. At its core, this is about mothers showing up for mothers. Lifting each other up on the hard days. Sharing the load on the ordinary ones. No committee, no red tape โ€” just moms, making it a little easier to be moms.

A note from the founder

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Hi โ€” I'm [Your first name], a mom of twins in [neighborhood or city].

I named it MuM because it does double duty (sound familiar?): it's an old, simple word for mother, and it's short for Moms Uplifting Moms โ€” which is exactly the space I wanted to build.

You've likely heard the "it takes a village" phrase before. After I had my twins, my MIL sent me a tea towel that read: "I keep hearing it takes a village to raise a child. Do they just show up? Or is there, like, a number to call?"

The village is still out there, but it's buried under team calls, perpetual to-do lists, and doom scrolling. There may not be a number to call, but now we have an app for that! We're creating mutual motherhood aid โ€” one offer and one ask at a time.

If any of this sounds like something you need, join the waitlist above. Let's lighten the load together, shall we?

โ€” [Your first name]