Visible
She comes in unseen. She leaves known by name, by women who get it.
Magenta Momz did not start in a boardroom. It started in a kitchen, before sunrise, in the life of one mom who was carrying everything and being seen by no one.
Maria is a special-needs mom. She knows the 5:47 a.m. morning by heart: the meds, the school calls, the appointments, the love that never runs out even when she does.
She also knows the loneliness. The way the world sees your child and forgets to ask how you are doing. So in 2021, she did something about it. She recruited a board, founded Magenta Momz, and built the circle she once needed.
Her story reached living rooms across Atlanta in the Emmy-recognized 11 Alive segment Keeping Jaylen. Today, that same fire powers a team holding moms across the city.
Most nonprofits call themselves caregivers. We don't. The moms we serve are not weak, and they do not want pity. They want to be seen. Our job is the change itself: from invisible to visible, from alone to held.
She comes in unseen. She leaves known by name, by women who get it.
Real, hands-on support. One hour a month that belongs only to her.
Less loneliness, less burnout, more hope, measured with validated tools.
Magenta is not pink. Pink is sweet. Magenta is brave.
It is the color of courage and compassion, the bridge between red and violet, the shade that grabs the eye and will not be ignored. Just like the moms we serve, it refuses to fade into the background.
When you see magenta, we want you to think of her: tired, brave, and ours.
Whether you give, partner, or refer a mom who needs us, you become part of the circle that holds her.