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AT A GLANCE

AT A GLANCE

With over 30 years of herbal and plant expertise, Fort Collins-based Motherlove supports new moms with herbal remedies that empower confidence through pregnancy, breastfeeding, and postpartum.

Motherlove Herbal Company was founded in the ‘80s by herbalist Kathryn Higgins who was unable to find herbal products to support her pregnancy and birthing experience while she was pregnant with her first child Silencia. She began making her own products and sharing them with other mothers. She eventually grew Motherlove to a full line of trusted herbal remedies that support expecting and new moms around the world, from bump to baby.

Today, Motherlove is a certified B Corporation, certified women owned enterprise and zero-waste company. The product lineup includes awardwinning and best-selling Nipple Cream, More Milk Moringa, More Milk Plus, Pregnant Belly Salve, Rhoid Balm, Sitz Bath Spray, C-Section Cream, Diaper Balm and additional lactation supplements formulated with organic herbs for specific breastfeeding needs such as general milk supply support,

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relactation, lack of breast size during pregnancy, and adoptive feeding.

Motherlove’s all-natural products are made with certified organic herbs with no fillers or synthetic ingredients to get between mom and baby. The awardwinning products are loved by lactation consultants and lactating moms alike. Products are sold in over 13,000 retailers including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Whole Foods Markets, Amazon, in nearly 20 countries, and online at motherlove.com.

BUSINESS MEMBERS

Every service, program and fund provided by Realities For Children is possible due to the support from our local Business Members. With this investment, we are able to ensure thousands of children in our community who have faced abuse, neglect or are at-risk are not forgotten and have the opportunity to heal, learn and grow.

Our Business Members enjoy many marketing benefits and networking opportunities in addition to knowing that they are having a direct impact on our community’s youth.

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