Built on connection, compassion, and community.

Hand Me Hope is a testament to the power of second chances and the potential that lies within all women.

Proudly supporting the women in Arizona.

Her Season Behavioral Wellness & Psychiatry

State Farm Agent, Shirley Light

Hand Me Health

Her Season Behavioral Wellness & Psychiatry • State Farm Agent, Shirley Light • Hand Me Health •

OUR PARTNERS

Five-to-Thrive Focus

We target five unique areas that are essential to breaking the cycle of poverty for single moms. By supporting single moms and teen moms through childcare, education, parenting classes, mentoring, and financial assistance we can help overcome the barriers that exist when these areas aren’t prioritized.

  • We offer free parenting classes, parenting resources, new mother support groups and more. We also offer a year supply of diapers or a year supply of feeding essentials as part of our program.

  • In addition to offering free child care for any of our in person events, we strive to help all of our members receive a monthly grant to help cover a portion of childcare needs. (More coming soon!)

  • Each year we offer three separate scholarships. These awards focus on high school teen mothers, single mothers in college, and mothers returning to school. Visit our eligibility section for more information.

  • We partner with professionals in multiple areas and work with local businesses to give you the best opportunity to find your passion and career.

  • We offer free financial programs to manage finances effectively, provide access to essential resources, and help build financial literacy.

We work closely with local businesses, educational institutions, churches and other nonprofits to create a network of resources and opportunities for our members. Through these partnerships, we aim to establish a strong support system that empowers single moms, women, and their families. By creating a community where can thrive and find the encouragement they need to succeed.

Today 1 in 4 children under the age of 18 are being raised without a father.

To help them succeed, we need to help their mothers succeed.