Support Well-Read Mom in providing scholarships so every woman can participate, keeping membership affordable for all, and ensuring the small-group experience is available to any woman, in any community.
Make a one-time or recurring gift below.
You can mail a check to Well-Read Mom at P.O. Box 502, Ironton, MN 56455.
To make a gift through a Donor-Advised Fund, IRA, or gift of stock, simply email us at info@wellreadmom.com, and we’ll help facilitate your gift.
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“A whole-hearted THANK YOU! I am just so grateful for the generous donor … Well-Read Mom is such a profound gift, especially to mothers swimming through the intensity of parenting in the infancy and toddler years. I am deeply thankful to be able to participate again this year.” -S.F.
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“Thank you again for the scholarship for Well-Read Mom. Your gift this year had a marvelous way of spreading God’s blessings.” – M.T.
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"I believe any diocese where Well-Read Mom is present will be richly blessed and would encourage you to support them in their work of changing culture-one heart at a time." - Most Rev. Daniel Felton, Bishop of Duluth, MN
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Well-Read Mom has been nothing short of transformational in my reading practices. The discipline I have gained has boosted my growth in virtue, as well as my understanding and openness to the experiences of others. I'm tremendously grateful for this incredible resource.
~Katherine
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Being part of Well-Read Mom has given me a unique way to engage in civic dialogue with my friends and neighbors. Through my small group, I’ve grown in my ability to listen to understand, not just react.
The books we read open the door to honest conversations about hard topics. We do not always agree, but we speak to one another with care and respect. I now ask better questions and listen more closely to others.
I am so grateful for this place where we can talk about important issues in a civil way, build trust, and deepen friendships.
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"One of the great blessings of the Well-Read Mom community is the accompaniment it creates, founded in meaningful conversation and the sharing of life. It provides an opportunity for those involved to chew and digest good books together, an experience that can help them grow in virtue and holiness." - Most Rev. Andrew Cozzens, Bishop of Crookston, MN