How We Help

Mrs. Claus With A Cause provides trauma-informed emotional support to children and families facing medical crisis, disaster, anticipatory loss, and other life-altering hardships.

Through compassionate crisis response, comfort-centered programs, and meaningful connection, we help children and families feel ...

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Who We Serve

We show up for children facing:

House fires or sudden displacement Serious medical diagnosis or hospitalization Grief, loss, or traumatic events

In these moments, emotional support is often delayed or unavailable—this is where we step in.                                 

We partner with first responders, hospitals, ...

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Why Mrs. Claus

In high-stress and traumatic situations, children often respond more readily to familiar, non-threatening figures than traditional clinical interactions.

Mrs. Claus provides an immediate sense of warmth, safety, and recognition—helping children feel at ease during moments that are otherwise overwhelming or ...

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Meet Mrs. Claus (our Founder)

A Founder’s Story

After more than twenty years supporting children and families, one thing became clear:

When a child faces a crisis—whether it’s serious illness, a house fire, or a natural disaster—their emotional needs are often overlooked.

That gap matters.

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Trusted by Community Partners Serving Children & Families in Crisis

Impact Stories

Tanner's Story

A Week Later, He Was Still Talking About It

At a Valentine's event for children facing serious illnesses, Mrs. Claus suprised the children with a North Pole snowball fight using soft indoor snowballs.

Among the laughter and excitement was 11-year-old Tanner, who eagerly joined in the fun. 

The following week, his mother shared that he was still talking about the snowball fight and how much fun he had.

Sometimes impact isn't measured by what happens during an event. Sometimes it's measured by what a child is still talking about a week later.

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Capacity Building

Each number represents a child, family, or community connection. As a first-year organization, we are focused on building the partnerships, volunteer systems, and resources needed to expand our reach and provide consistant support to children in crisis. 

🏛️ Organizational Development

501(c)(3) established Board of ...

Comfort Cottage Initiative

When a child experiences a house fire, life-threatening diagnosis, loss of a loved one, or another traumatic event, emotional support is often unavailable when it is needed most.

The Mobile Comfort Cottage is a safe, welcoming space that can travel directly to children and families during times of crisis.

The Comfort Cottage is designed to feel comforting rather than clinical. Inside, children and families will find a warm environment for conversation, creative activities, comfort kits, memory-making opportunities, and emotional support.

Rather than asking families to travel for help, the Comfort Cottage will ...

When additional space is needed, the Comfort Cottage can expand with an attached Kangaroo Room—a private, weather-protected space for children and families. It can be used for art activities, reading stories, sibling support, sensory play, or quiet conversations.

The Kangaroo Room gives Mrs. Claus the flexibility ...

🏡 Launch the Comfort Cottage throughout Central Virginia

🤝 Expand partnerships with first responders, hospitals, schools, and community agencies

🎁 Increase Comfort in Crisis Kit distribution and crisis response services

❤️ Ensure no child faces crisis without emotional support, connection, and care

Your support helps transform a simple trailer into a place of comfort, connection, and hope for children facing some of life's most difficult moments.

Together, we can create a space where children feel seen, supported, and cared for when they need it most.

Help Build the Cottage ❤️