Commonly Asked Questions
Everyone Needs a Mom is a compassionate community offering motherly support and unconditional love to hearts who’ve lost a mother’s presence or never felt that connection. Through personalized care like handwritten letters, video messages, and one-on-one calls, we provide comfort and guidance for all ages and walks of life, with no judgment—just a nurturing space to heal and belong.
Our packages range from the free “Mom Hugs” Experience with email notes and e-cards to the “Heart to Heart” full experience with live calls and care packages. Each program offers increasing levels of personalized support, from $12.49/month for “Mom’s Thinking About You” to $249.00/month for “Heart to Heart – The Full Experience”. You can choose what fits your needs, and during our holiday offer (through December 31, 2025), enjoy 25% off Packages 1-4 as a gift for someone special.
Yes! A subscription is a thoughtful holiday gift for a loved one or someone needing connection. With 25% off Packages 1-4 until December 31, 2025, you can share motherly support through personalized letters, weekly check-ins, or care packages. Visit https://everyoneoneneedsamom.com to purchase and spread joy this season.
No, we are not licensed therapists. Everyone Needs a Mom offers emotional nurturing and guidance through thoughtful gestures, not clinical therapy. Our ethical framework sets clear boundaries, ensuring support is provided with care and respect, avoiding dependency.
Everyone is welcome! Our hearts include adults who’ve lost mothers, young people seeking guidance, and all genders, including those experiencing family disconnection. We embrace all journeys with unconditional love.
We’re here for you! Reach out via our website at https://everyoneoneneedsamom.com or through the contact details provided. We’re committed to answering your questions with kindness and ensuring your experience feels safe and welcoming.
Personal information is protected and information you share with us is largely protected by confidentiality, which is both an ethical and legal standard. However, this protection is not absolute and has several key exceptions, such as when there is a risk of serious harm to yourself or others, or in cases of suspected child or elder abuse. These exceptions are in place to protect public safety.



