A Table Built for

Collective Care.

FAQs

  • We love getting together in person! You can find us at Sunday Brunch (once a month, 11 AM–1 PM) and again on the third Friday of every month, 5:30–8 PM for a themed evening hangout. We share the exact locations with our members.

  • Our annual membership is $100 (covers 12 months).

    Don’t have the funds but are someone who needs this community? We don’t want anyone to be turned away by a financial barrier. Contact Us.

  • You can choose at check out to pay with Klarna that will allow you to choose different options for payment.

  • Your contribution keeps our table sustainable. It covers venue rentals, kid focused activities, and all the little things that make our gatherings special from bouquet making and junk journaling to our annual yearbook. It also grants access to our private, moderated digital community. We are 100% volunteer run and member supported.

  • Every few months, we pick a project that matches our values. We’ve done things like paying off school lunch debt, donating to local domestic violence shelters, and supporting families impacted by ICE. We focus on helping the people our local systems usually overlook. It’s our way of looking out for our neighbors.

  • Friday Nights: We provide a safe, inclusive space where kids can hang out near their moms while we connect.

    Sunday Brunch: These are strictly for "Me Time." We believe moms deserve a break from the labor of caretaking to fill their own cups.

  • Whether you are holding a newborn, navigating the empty nest, or grandparenting, if you resonate with our progressive, secular values, there is a seat at the table for you.

Who We Are

We are a dedicated safe space for LGBTQIA+, secular, and intersectional families.

We believe in reproductive justice, science backed care, and collective action.

We honor your right to your own body, your own beliefs, and your own path.

Why We Build Differently

  • Socially connected individuals are 20% more likely to report life satisfaction. (Source: Journal of Happiness Studies)

  • Parents in community programs are 50% more likely to access early intervention for their children. (Source: CDC)

  • Families with strong support systems are 2.5 times more likely to overcome financial and emotional hardships. (Source: Pew Research Center)

  • Inclusive communities foster greater well-being and reduce stigma for neurodivergent and LGBTQIA+ families. (Source: Parent to Parent of Georgia)

“Motherhood is hard enough without having to perform. This is the table I needed, and I saved a seat for you.”

— Alena H
Founder

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