Celebrating Mothers Who Make a Difference

At Our Hearts for the World, Mother’s Day is more than a celebration-it’s a reminder of the strength, resilience, and love that mothers pour into their families and communities every single day.

This year, we’re excited to extend our gratitude and support by blessing mothers in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Through care packages and encouragement, we’re honoring their role as pillars of strength in the face of everyday challenges. These women are raising the next generation with grace and perseverance, often with limited resources-but limitless love.

Mother’s Day is also personal for me.

I’ve been shaped by the love, sacrifice, and strength of the incredible moms in my own life-and its because of them that I carry such a deep passion for honoring mothers everywhere. Their influence is a huge part of why Our Hearts for the World exists today.

Here are a few photos of me with the women who’ve inspired me the most. Their love gave me a foundation, and their courage continues to fuel my mission. As we bless mothers in Honduras this week, I carry their legacy in everything I do.

And while Mother’s Day may officially fall on just one day, we believe these incredible women deserve to be celebrated all week long. That’s why we’re dedicating the entire week to honoring moms-because their love, sacrifice, and impact cannot be contained to just one moment.

Here’s how you can celebrate with us:

Sponsor a Mom: Cover the cost of a care package or meal for a mother in San Pedro Sula.

Share Her Story: Tag us on social media with a tribute to a mother who has a made a difference in your life using #OurHeartsForMoms

Join Our Prayer Circle: Commit to praying for mothers in need, including those we serve in Honduras.

To every mother-biological, adoptive, foster, spiritual, and chosen-thank you. You are the heartbeat of your home and the hope of our future. We see you, we celebrate you, and we honor you-this week and always.

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