Mama Hub of MA began with a shared belief: mothers deserve support that is easier to find, easier to access, and rooted in real community. What started as conversations about the gaps mothers face has grown into a vision for a welcoming hub where families can connect, learn, move, heal, and feel supported.

Our Mission

Building the village mothers deserve

Mama Hub of MA creates accessible, welcoming spaces where mothers and families can find connection, education, movement, wellness support, and community care.

Our Vision

A more connected future for mothers and families

We envision a community where mothers do not have to search alone for support. Through groups, classes, events, partnerships, and family-centered resources, Mama Hub of MA is building a stronger village for families across Massachusetts.

“Community care starts with connection.”

— Mama Hub of MA

The Founders

The women behind Mama Hub

Meet Kaylee & Kelly

Mama Hub of MA was founded by Kaylee Costa and Kelly Cianflone,
two maternal support professionals who met by fate at a perinatal expo. Within minutes, they realized they not only had mutual friends, but shared the same vision: creating a place where mothers and families could find connection, support, education, and community
under one roof.


Kaylee is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, Perinatal Mental Health Certified Specialist, Certified Community Health Worker, Child Passenger Safety Technician, and Certified Perinatal Movement Specialist. Her work centers around maternal wellness, infant feeding, postpartum support, movement, mental health, education, and advocacy.


Kelly is a maternal and human rights advocate, family photographer, and doula with a passion for supporting families through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and the tender seasons of early parenthood. Her work is rooted in presence, connection, storytelling, and compassionate care.


Together, Kaylee and Kelly bring different backgrounds and shared purpose to Mama Hub of MA. What started as one conversation quickly became a bigger vision for a community-centered space where mothers and families can feel welcomed, supported, and less alone.