PARENTING SHOULD BE EASIER
In an age in which raising children is no longer a financial and logistical imperative, it’s only natural that people are less motivated to have children, however many who nevertheless want children feel they are unable to become parents because parenting has been made not only “unnecessary for survival and economic flourishing” but also artificially expensive and difficult by a variety of factors, ranging from delusional societal standards to high costs.
To try to ease the burden on parents (and would-be parents), we work to offer community support and also put together information and other resources that might be helpful. To learn more about the full scope of resources we offer, please contact us.
Parenting is within reach for many who currently think it isn’t. We try to bridge that gap.
In addition to collaborating with and supporting pronatalist conference organizers (e.g., the organizers of Natal Conference) and fostering pronatalist online communities online, we created the Index, a loose network of families with young children who support cultural sovereignty and are interested in eventual summer camps, family trips, exchange programs, and dating networks. We boast members from a broad variety of religions, ideologies, economic backgrounds, political affiliations, and regions.
Our Written Guides
Among other things, we hired domain experts to help us create guides (which we dynamically update with time and feedback) for parents designed to connect them with information and resources that may help to ease the burden. Two of our most popular resources relate to tax tips and state-based resources.

