YoungLives Seattle
Impacting Teen Moms, Shaping Generations
Mother’s Day is approaching and what better way to bring joy to the women in your life than to celebrate them while also supporting young moms in our community? Make a donation to YoungLives Seattle, a mentoring ministry for teen moms and their children, and receive a beautiful card to share with a special person in your life.
We have three beautiful cards, two mother's day specific and one generic for any occasion, designed by one of our amazingly creative YoungLives teen moms Andreia. Cards are available for a donation (suggested donation $10 per card) to support YoungLives’ work to create a safe space for young moms to be supported in their parenting journey and encounter the true love of Jesus.
SEE DONATION INFORMATION AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE
For more information about YoungLives Seattle visit: www.younglivesseattle.younglife.org and watch the video below to learn more!
Would you like to do more? Reach out to those in your community and share with them this opportunity to give as well as share about this important ministry! These cards provide a chance for new people to learn about our ministry; which means new supporters, prayer support, and volunteers.
Here's how you can get involved:
- Make a donation below and give a card to the mothers in your life while sharing with them about YoungLives.
- Send this link to your friends and invite them to do the same.
- Ask your church, place of work, or groups of friends (small group, book club, BSF, dinner group) if they would feature this opportunity to give and share about this ministry.
- Join others who faithfully pray for the young moms we are supporting in this ministry. Sign up for our e-newsletter which includes specific prayer requests.
- Volunteer with us! We have many different ways to get involved.
Thank you for supporting YoungLives Seattle! It is only because of you that we can continue to love and support our young moms and their kiddos and seek to reach every teen mom in Seattle so no one feels they have to be on this parenting journey alone.