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For More Information:
TriangleMommies is online at www.trianglemommies.com
Leaving the Triangle? Visit www.TheMommiesNetwork.org to find a group in your new town, or learn how to start your own.
Dads interested in joining can visit www.TriangleAreaDads.com, another Mommies Network site.
Local Parent Support Groups:
Chapel Hill Mother’s Club – www.chapelhillmothersclub.org
Durham Mothers’ Club – www.durham-mothers-club.org
Mocha Moms, for at-home mothers of color – www.mochamoms.org
MOMS Club, international support group for at-home moms - www.momsclub.org
MOPS, mothers of preschoolers - www.mops.org
Mothers and More, for working and at-home moms – www.mothersandmore.org
TMOTTS, for mothers of twins and triplets – www.tmott.org
For a detailed list of parenting groups located in the Triangle, visit www.Carolinaparent.com.
Quotes from TriangleMommies members:
Becka Marsh, mother of three, writes that TriangleMommies is “A great place to meet other moms from different backgrounds, education status, other states and even countries, and more! There is not one mom in here that can not get help for something, because there is always another mom, or two, that also went through something similar.”
Cara, a new mother, wrote that, “Being a first-time mom (and a stay-at-home-mom), life has changed drastically for me in the last six months, and I certainly needed the support system to help me. I am so thankful to have this for so many different reasons from entertainment to adult conversation to sanity saver!”
Catherine Sweeney, mother of two, was new to Cary when she found TriangleMommies. “Once I joined TriangleMommies I quickly made friendships with some great people. That in itself has been the biggest blessing for me. It is also so nice to know that I am not alone here in my home every day raising my two children while my husband is working. Just checking the site and reading what other moms’ days are like makes me feel like I have connected with the world.”
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