
You don't have to be a mom to know that being a mom is hard.
You’ve seen it.
The mom constantly cleaning a house that won’t stay clean.
The mom getting called 20 times a day for any and everything.
The mom with grown kids getting on her nerves.
The mom yelling "I'm on the phone!"
The mom stretching a dollar and just trying to survive.
The mom trying to raise teenagers with attitudes.
The mom juggling a screaming toddler and a full cart at the grocery store.
The mom that can't seem to get a second for herself.
The mom that's the Uber, therapist, and emergency cash app.
​IT. IS. HARD.
She’s doing her best to keep everyone alive, healthy, and fed, while still trying to keep herself together in the process. Motherhood doesn’t slow down—not at 2, not at 12, not at 18. It’s constant. It’s layered. It’s a lot. And she’s not complaining (okay... maybe a little). But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t deserve something nice. That’s why we’re here: to recognize the moms who do the most, all the time, and give them a moment that says, You’re doing great. And you deserve something good.
Growing up in a single parent household, I witnessed firsthand just how hard moms have it.
I didn’t have everything, but my did her best to give us what we needed. She didn’t always have the tools or resources, and sure, there are things I wish had gone differently. But even with all that, I know she was trying. She was doing her best. And that alone says a lot. Because motherhood is hard. Full stop. Whether things are calm or chaotic, moms are carrying A LOT, and that effort deserves to be seen and celebrated.
Plenteemore is my way of saying thank you. Not just to my mom, but to every mom who’s out here doing the most. And to the people who stepped in when my mom couldn’t do it all. We’re here to be that for someone else—to step in, to show love, to remind a mom that what she does matters, even when it feels like no one’s paying attention. Not because she asked. Not because she’s struggling. But because being a mom is hard, and that alone is reason enough to treat her with something special!

Briana Medard
Founder of the Plenteemore Kindness Project
Briana Medard is the founder of Plenteemore, a South Florida-based nonprofit created to celebrate and uplift moms who give so much of themselves every day. Raised by a single mom and deeply shaped by the people who stepped in along the way, Briana started Plenteemore as a way to say thank you—and to make sure other moms feel seen, loved, and appreciated.

How Does It Work?
Meaningful Gifts
Every month, we partner with amazing Black and Brown businesses, along with our community, to sponsor meaningful gifts that make a mom feel truly special.
Community
Driven
Friends, family, and neighbors are at the heart of what we do. They nominate the moms who deserve a little extra love and help us decide on the perfect gifts to give away each month.
Know a Mom Who Deserves A Little Extra Love and Appreciation?
Maybe she’s the one everyone leans on...the team mom, the quiet superhero, the one holding it down with three kids, two jobs, and no complaints. Or maybe she’s just doing her best to survive toddler chaos one snack at a time, making it through each day with grace (and probably way too much coffee). Whatever it looks like, every mom has a story worth celebrating. And if you know one who’s doing her best, nominate her.
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Think about that mom who always shows up, who's been carrying everyone else while carrying her own load. She might be thriving, she might be struggling, but either way - she deserves to know she's seen, appreciated, and celebrated. Let's give her that moment.
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Meet The Founder
Briana Medard
Briana Medard is a seasoned entrepreneur, community advocate, and the visionary behind Plenteemore. Dedicated to uplifting others, Briana draws inspiration from her own journey and the support she received during tough times. Her hope for Plenteemore is to create a ripple effect of compassion, transforming lives through genuine acts of kindness. By rewarding and celebrating those who make a positive impact, Briana aims to foster a culture of giving and support within black and brown communities.
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