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Find Support, Purpose And Community With MomCo.
Motherhood can feel overwhelming and lonely, but you don’t have to do it alone. MomCo helps moms find the support, purpose, and community they crave. Through faith, friendship, and practical resources, MomCo equips moms to thrive as women, leaders, and nurturers, all while growing in their relationship with Jesus.
ABOUT MOMCO
At MomCo You'll Find
A community that lifts you up as you raise your kids.
Support to embrace the beauty of motherhood—messy moments and all.
Encouragement to grow at your own pace, knowing direction matters more than speed.
Encouragement to grow at your own pace, knowing direction matters more than speed.
Joy-filled moments to celebrate often and loudly.
A faith-filled journey alongside other moms, discovering purpose in Christ together.
THEN AND NOW
We Are The Mom Community
MomCo — then, simply known as MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers)— started in 1973 as a small gathering has grown into a global movement spanning 101+ countries, 25 languages, and 72,000+ annual meetings—connecting over a million moms each year.
69,000+
Women have accepted Christ through The MomCo
3,000,000+
Moms influenced each year through The MomCo
72,000+
MomCo Meetings are held annually all over the world
MOMCO
Thrive in Motherhood, Faith, and Community with MomCo
"I felt so isolated staying at home with two young children; one has special needs. Finding MomCo was a Godsend of support and new friends. 1 loved the educational pieces that are completely relevant. It's a nonjudgmental space to be real about the highs and lows of parenting."
"I had really bad postpartum anxiety after my first son was born. I remember standing in the driveway crying, too anxious to leave the house and go to my first Momco meeting. But I went. I've been part of my Momco group for five years, and l am so glad I took that first step (literally) to join the group."