Resources for Life and Marriage
CHILDREN OF DIVORCE
Life-Giving Wounds is a National Catholic Apostolate serving adults who were children of divorce and separation. Offering retreats, support groups, and training, Life-Giving Wounds is on a mission to transform these life-draining wounds into life-giving sources of faith, hope, love, and joy.
GRIEF SUPPORT
Red Bird Ministries is a non-profit, Catholic grief support ministry serving individuals and couples who have experienced the loss of a child from pregnancy through adulthood. The organization was formed to help people understand grief, how to navigate through it, and most crucially, how to begin the healing process. In-person Support Groups, Workshops and an Online Community are available
INFERTILITY
Springs in the Desert accompanies those struggling with infertility by offering a place of respite and solidarity where they can know God’s love for them and discover His unique call to fruitfulness. Virtual and in-person retreats, virtual book club, small groups, as well as a prayer and reflection series are available.
Natural Family Planning
Couple to Couple League has been teaching NFP to couples for over 50 years and uses that experience to reach a new generation with programs, platforms, and services for families in English and Spanish. They want to support, educate, and inspire families to know their fertility and live in a way that is natural, effective, healthy, and consistent with God’s plan for life, love, marriage, and family.
PARENTHOOD
Whole Mission provides high-quality health education and support for families in all stages, with a concern for the care of the whole person. Our current goals are to grow and promote access to, and research for, secure methods of natural family planning, specifically the Marquette Method, and to provide breastfeeding education and support for women and families.
Biblical Womanhood
The New Eve Foundation was formed to bring women to an encounter with Christ through the truth, beauty, and goodness of their femininity. Their programming consists of three main parts: one-on-one charting instruction and discipleship, small catechetical accompaniment groups, and large-group retreats.