
Mom Voices

JP Alumni Fellow Story: Marissa Rodriguez
Access to affordable, stable housing is a significant part of JP Alumni Fellow Marissa Rodriguez’s experience and a major point of her advocacy.

JP Alumni Fellow Story: Jill Heltemes
JP Alumni Fellow Jill Heltemes encourages moms to find their community because that support can make all the difference for their families.

No One Thrives Alone
JP Alumni Fellow Cristina Guajardo shares how community turned survival into joy — and why she’s paying it forward.

JP Alumni Fellow Story: Jocelyn Brown
JP Alumni Fellow Jocelyn Brown wants people who hear her story to prioritize self-care because no one can pour from an empty cup.

JP Alumni Fellow Story: Tiffany Benson
JP Alumni Fellow Tiffany Benson wants single moms to be involved in discussions about child care, education, and building better communities.

JP Alumni Fellow Story: Shannon Armstrong
JP Alumni Fellow Shannon Armstrong wants other women to know that there is help for them and their families — they just have to ask.

JP Alumni Fellow Story: Stasia Saunders
When JP Alumni Fellow Stasia Saunders was a young mother, she had to choose between staying in school and working full time. She chose education.

What Is Your Proudest “Mom Moment”?
Jeremiah Program moms and alumni recently told us about their proudest moments as mothers. Find out what they said!

What Jeremiah Program Means for Kids
As we support kids’ development year-round, we asked JP moms and alumni what JP means for their children. Here’s what they had to say.

Feeling Seen, Heard, and Respected at Jeremiah Program
JP Baltimore mom, entrepreneur, and early childhood educator Brittney Strickland is getting things done — with community, support, and faith in herself.