“Fertility is not a destination — it’s a series of brave, tender moments where hope learns to breathe again.”
Support for Black Women and Families.
The Broken Brown Egg is a long running Black led infertility advocacy and support organization that focuses on the lived experience of infertility in the Black community, with education, community, and programs designed to reduce stigma and help people navigate care.
Fertility for Colored Girls centers people of African descent and offers a mix of holistic education, emotional support, and financial assistance for family building options, including IVF and other pathways.
Resilient Sisterhood Project focuses on education and empowerment around reproductive system conditions that disproportionately affect women of African descent, using a cultural and social justice lens. This is a great fit if you want to include resources tied to conditions like fibroids and endometriosis that can shape fertility journeys.
Sisters in Loss is a community and resource hub created for Black women navigating miscarriage, infant loss, and infertility, with storytelling, support, and programming that helps people feel less alone and more resourced.
A Light After Nine curated Fertility Grants and Funding resource hub designed to help people navigate the financial burden of infertility and family building. They position their team as a support partner that helps you identify grant opportunities that fit your situation and strengthen your application, so you can move forward “with hope and confidence.
The White Dress Project is a leading organization for fibroid education and advocacy, with toolkits and resources that can help people understand fibroids and fertility questions and prepare for better conversations with providers.

