NOAH for Moms Joins PSI’s Blue Dot Safe Spot Initiative: A National Standard for Compassionate Postpartum Support
- Jessica Peterkin

- Dec 5
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
This announcement is a milestone for our ministry and a blessing for the mothers we serve:
NOAH for Moms is now an official Blue Dot Safe Spot through Postpartum Support International (PSI).
This national initiative identifies organizations that are committed to compassionate, stigma-free, judgment-free support for mothers navigating emotional and mental health changes during pregnancy and postpartum.
At NOAH for Moms, we have always believed that every mother deserves a soft place to land — and becoming a Blue Dot Safe Spot affirms that mission on a national scale.
What This Means for Mothers
As a Blue Dot Safe Spot, NOAH for Moms is recognized as a trusted environment where mothers can come for support if they are experiencing:
Postpartum depression or sadness
Postpartum anxiety or intrusive thoughts
Overwhelm during pregnancy
Birth trauma
Emotional or mental shifts during motherhood
We are committed to providing:
Immediate emotional support in a safe, confidential environment
Connections to vetted specialists and mental health resources
Educational materials rooted in maternal mental health best practices
Encouragement without fear, shame, or judgment
Preventative support, helping mothers before crisis escalates
Why This Initiative Is Important
Many mothers suffer in silence simply because they don’t know where to turn or fear being misunderstood. The Blue Dot symbol changes that — it tells mothers:
“You’re safe here. You’re supported here. You don’t have to hide your feelings here.”
This partnership strengthens the way NOAH for Moms can respond to the emotional needs of mothers in real time.
Purpose
To create a visible, trusted, and compassionate support pathway for mothers experiencing postpartum or perinatal emotional challenges — ensuring they never have to suffer alone and always know exactly where to find help.
We are honored to stand with PSI and continue building a community where every mother feels seen, valued, and supported.



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