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House of Maya was founded by Alina Jiwani, a matrescence educator, maternal leadership advocate, and angel investor in maternal health and innovation.

She reframes the lived experience of motherhood into a source of leadership. and is building the conversations, collaborations, and capital that maternal leadership deserves.

A MATERNAL LEADERSHIP PLATFORM, BUILT BY A MOTHER.

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House of Maya is Alina’s gift to her daughter, Maya, and future generations of mothers, created in the hope of building a world that more fully honors all that motherhood makes possible.

After navigating her own matrescence, Alina recognized a profound gap in how society supports mothers.

THE WOMAN WHO EMERGES FROM MOTHERHOOD IS NOT THE SAME WOMAN WHO ENTERED IT.

Yet most women undergo this transformation alone. Without language. Without systems. Without spaces to explore the leadership it unlocks.

House of Maya exists to close that gap.

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ALINA BELIEVES THAT MOTHERHOOD IS NOT A PAUSE IN A WOMAN’S POTENTIAL.
IT’S AN EXPANSION.

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combining matrescence education, maternal leadership advocacy, and systems-level investment

WE ARE ON A MISSION TO CHAMPION MOTHERHOOD AS A FORCE FOR PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION AND COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP.

House of Maya exists to build a world where capital, education, and culture evolve to support maternal identity, leadership, and power.