Behind The Mama Village Co.

You were never meant to do this alone.

Motherhood can be beautiful—but it can also feel overwhelming, exhausting, and sometimes, lonely. That’s exactly why The Mama Village Co. exists.

Because behind the beautiful moments, there are long days, the mental load, and everything piling up all at once. We’re here to lighten that load. Not just by helping around the house—but by showing up for you in a real, meaningful way.
To give you space to catch up, reset, and breathe.

At The Mama Village Co., we believe every single mom deserves to feel supported, loved and feel .
And we’re here to be the support system—the village—you deserve.

My story

Hi, I’m Rebecca—an Army wife and a mom of three beautiful kids.

I grew up in Rochester, New York, and recently relocated to Raleigh, North Carolina. Moving away from home gave me a whole new understanding of what it truly feels like to raise babies without a village nearby.

I’ve spent years as a stay-at-home mom, homeschooling and caring for my kids through the beautiful, demanding, and often overwhelming seasons of motherhood. And I know firsthand how heavy it can feel some days—the constant needs, the mental load, the never-ending to-do list.

There were times, especially while my husband was overseas, when I felt more alone than I ever had before. The days were long, everything kept piling up, and I remember wishing someone—anyone—would just show up and give me a helping hand.

Not in a big, dramatic way—just in a real, everyday kind of way…
like folding your laundry, washing the dishes, and letting you enjoy a quiet moment with a fresh cup of coffee.

That feeling is what led me to create The Mama Village Co.

Because in a world where families are spread out and support can feel hard to find, I wanted to build something that truly makes a difference. A way to show up for moms who are doing so much, often without enough help.

My goal is to be that extra set of hands on the days you need it most—to help lighten the load, bring a sense of calm back into your home, and remind you that you don’t have to do this alone.

Because motherhood asks so much of you.
And you deserve support, too.