Mission

Educate, facilitate, and accommodate to transform lives, and change destiny one person at a time.

About Us


 

Mothers Foundation, Inc is a 501(c) organization established in 2001 with the purpose of helping to create change for the betterment of the Sickle Cell population.

Our family was directly affected with Sickle Cell Disease/Anemia. We have firsthand experience of the many stages of suffering from childhood to adulthood. It is very painful to see family members suffer through painful Sickle Cell Crisis, and a medical care system that often associate the suffering with drug seeking behavior.

 

As children becomes adults, there is no accommodation for the often worsened condition of the ravaging deteriorations of Sickle Cell Disease/Anemia. Adults will express more tolerance to pain, and suffer in silence. This results in more hospitalization. These individuals struggle to obtain higher education even though they have high aspirations. They struggle to gain or maintain jobs, as they have to develop higher pain threshold for functionality compared to their peers. They are denied disability despite their inability to function in daily activities. Daily activities have to be measured to minimize the risk of having Sickle Cell Crisis. They often loose limbs, hips, joints, or vital organs as they get older. The dysfunctional handicap is not readily visible, as in most cases it’s out of sight, and out of mind not be seen or felt by others. Sickle cell individuals are often passed over as nuisance and ineligible for normal employment, once they are honest and share their vulnerabilities or weakness to perform certain tasks.

 

We at Mothers Foundation understand the complex dysfunction and systematic failures of our society.
We recognize that society’s priority and commercialization of profit above people creates an unending tide of broken lives.

Our first-hand experience have driven us to seek solutions that will promote focusing on the rediscovery of self.
We purpose to activate spiritual growth, foster self-worth, self-value, and psychological health for the most vulnerable, and the marginalized.

This will ensure future generations to live better quality, more fulfilled, and sustainable lives.

We will participate in research, to educate, facilitate and accommodate with the assistance of all our generous partners.

 

Let's Feed America

No one can live work, think, or care about anything else other than eating, if they have nothing to eat. We believe at the most base level, everyone deserves to eat. We believe in ensuring that all humanity is able to eat every day. Let’s feed America.

POVERTY QUICK FACTS

  • -34.0 million people (10.5 percent) lived in poverty in 2019, down from 11.8 percent in 2018.
  • -One in seven (14.4% or 10.5 million) children lived in poverty in 2019.
  • -The 2019 poverty rate was much higher for Black individuals (18.8 percent) and Hispanic individuals (15.7 percent) than for white, non-Hispanic individuals (7.3 percent).
  • -SNAP lifted 2.5 million people out of poverty, school lunches lifted 1.2 million out of poverty, and WIC lifted 299,000 people out of poverty in 2019.

The Census Bureau released its latest report on income, poverty, and health insurance on September 15. See the reports: Income and Poverty in the United States: 2019 and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2019 The Census Bureau also released its Supplemental Poverty Measure report in September. See the report: The Supplemental Poverty Measure: 2019
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