GIVING BACK
SUPPORTING MOTHERS + FAMILIES
May 2025
At Gracia Taylor Design, we believe that home is more than just a place—it’s a sanctuary—a space to feel safe, supported, and nurtured.
This Mother’s Day, and each one going forward, we’re honoring not just the beauty of motherhood, but also the unseen challenges that so many mothers quietly carry. Like countless women, I know how isolating and overwhelming postpartum depression can be—an experience that far too many face in silence and without support.
Because of this, I’m proud to support Postpartum Support International (PSI), a global leader in maternal mental health. Each Mother’s Day, a percentage of Gracia Taylor Design’s proceeds is donated to PSI to help fund education, resources, and community support for new and expecting mothers worldwide.
To expand this effort, we also partner with local businesses who share our commitment to supporting women and families. If your business is interested in joining us in this mission, I’d love to connect. Together, we can make a meaningful difference.
Creating beautiful, livable homes is at the heart of what we do—but supporting the well-being of the families within them is just as important.
—Taylor
Mother. Designer. Founder.
POSTPARTUM SUPPORT INTERNATIONAL
Postpartum Support International (PSI) is the world’s leading nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs). PMADs—including postpartum depression, anxiety, OCD, and psychosis—impact approximately 1 in 5 new mothers, making maternal mental health one of the most urgent and under-addressed aspects of perinatal care. (PSI – About Us)
With a global reach and a deeply personal mission, PSI offers a wide range of support services tailored to the diverse needs of new and expecting parents. These include a 24/7 Helpline staffed by trained volunteers, free peer support groups in multiple languages, access to licensed providers, and specialized support for dads and partners, NICU parents, and military families.
Beyond direct support, PSI leads in education and professional training, equipping thousands of healthcare providers each year to better identify and treat PMADs. They also advocate for policy change to improve access to maternal mental health care and reduce stigma around seeking help.
By supporting PSI, we stand behind a mission to ensure no parent has to suffer in silence—because help is here, and no one is alone.