Connecting Women, Embracing Stories, Building Community.

Your Story Matters—
Find Support and Friendship Here With Us.

A supportive group of birth moms connecting at a Lowcountry Birth Moms gathering.

Welcome!

We are a supportive community for women in the Lowcountry who have made the courageous decision to place a child for adoption.

Our mission is to connect women who have shared experiences and create a safe space for friendships, healing, support, and personal growth. Whether you're seeking camaraderie at our fun events, a shoulder to lean on, or mentorship for your adoption journey, you’ve found your place here.

Join us and be part of a community that understands, celebrates, and supports your journey.

Join Us for Fun, Conversation, and Connection.
Whether it is your first event or one of many, we welcome you with open arms.

  • Birth Moms Dinner (May event): A special dinner event celebrating and supporting birth moms in the Lowcountry.

    May 2025

    "A Night of Love, Honor, and Connection"

    Join us for an unforgettable evening at our Birth Moms Dinner, generously sponsored by BraveLove. This special event is dedicated to celebrating the strength, courage, and love of birth moms. Enjoy a beautiful meal, heartfelt conversations, and the opportunity to connect with women who share your journey.

  • Day of Fun (August event): Birth moms enjoying a fun day of connection and friendship. A supportive group of birth moms connecting at a Lowcountry Birth Moms gathering.

    August 2025

    "Laugh, Connect, and Make New Memories"

    Summer is the perfect time to come together for a day of fun, friendship, and relaxation. Whether you’re reconnecting with old friends or meeting new ones, this event is all about celebrating the bonds we share as birth moms. Expect laughter, activities, and a welcoming space to just be yourself.

  • Three women standing together in sunlight, viewed from the back, wearing casual tops and jeans, embracing each other. Birth moms giving back to the community for Adoption Awareness Month.

    November 2025

    "Giving Back, Honoring Our Stories"

    November is National Adoption Awareness Month, and we’re coming together for a day of service. This is our chance to give back to the community, honor the beauty of adoption, and make a difference in the lives of others. Whether we’re volunteering at a local nonprofit, assembling care packages, or supporting adoptive families, this day is about showing love and gratitude.

  • Galentine’s Event (February event): Birth moms celebrating and supporting each other at a Galentine’s gathering.  A supportive group of birth moms connecting at a Lowcountry Birth Moms gathering.

    February 2026

    "Celebrate, Support, and Share Your Story"

    Our Annual Galentine’s Gathering is a time to celebrate the love, strength, and sisterhood within our community. This event is all about YOU—sharing stories, lifting each other up, and embracing the journey we’ve all walked. Expect fun surprises, meaningful conversations, and a night to remember.

Group discussion, person writing notes in notebook. A supportive group of birth moms connecting at a Lowcountry Birth Moms gathering.


Considering Adoption?You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone—We’re Here to Help.

For women considering adoption, The Village Mentorship Project offers 1:1 support from women who have walked this path before, completely free. Our mentors provide guidance, share their experiences, and offer emotional support during your decision-making process. If you're navigating the complexities of adoption, having a mentor can make all the difference. We’re here to provide understanding, side-by-side support, encouragement, and a helping hand as you make choices for your future and your child’s future.

 

Come as You Are—Leave with New Friendships

Charleston is our hub, but we meet all over the Lowcountry. We want to attract women both near and far to join our community.

“It was one of the first times I’ve been able to talk about my adoption story with another person who truly gets it. Another first mom, another birth mom. It was healing that I didn’t know I needed. It was a friendship development that touched a part of my soul and it has turned into a group of women who I will cherish for life.”

— Charleston Birth Mom

No pressure, no expectations—just support.