
ANEW LIFE postpartum support services
Revolutionizing the postpartum experience by providing abundant support for mothers
What is ANEW LIFE
ANEW LIFE is a 501(c)3 non profit that is changing the narrative of what it means to be “postpartum.” We aim to make the transition into motherhood easier and provide in home support services such as lactation consults, cleaning and meal delivery amongst others services to provide access to “the village” women desire. Helping you to feel loved on and cared for while you heal from childbirth. Our mission is to assist mothers by providing abundant support during the postpartum period and exemplify the love of Christ .
Our vision
We envision a world where mothers have a smooth transition into postpartum which allows them to feel and be their best self. We pray that they thrive and are embraced and acknowledged, facilitating optimal healing .
Services we fund
In Home and Virtual Lactation support
Postpartum meals
Postpartum doula
Housecleaning and Laundry
Mental Health Support
More to come…
Join Us In Providing accessible Postpartum Support For Mothers and Babies!
Let's work together to ensure that access to support for mothers and babies is not a luxury but a fundamental right.
We can prioritize the health and well-being of both mothers and babies without placing a heavy financial burden on families.
Together, we can re-define what it means to be postpartum.
Our key services
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Lactation
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Postpartum meals
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Doula and Mental Health Support
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Housecleaning & Laundry
“What a beautiful blessing for God to gift us with motherhood .”
— Breanna Kuimi
Postpartum in the US…
Approximately 10-20% of new mothers experience postpartum depression (PPD) within the first year after giving birth.
Many women struggle to have in-home help with daily tasks such as meal prep, cleaning, emotional support and proper rest after giving birth which can delay the healing process and add unnecessary stress.
Lack of postpartum support not only affects the mother's mental health but can also impact her ability to care for and bond with her baby. It can also strain relationships with partners and family members.