Empowering Moms • Promoting Liberty • Raising Patriots

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Empowering Moms • Promoting Liberty • Raising Patriots

Our Three-Fold Mission

Our Motto

Adore God. Reverence and cherish your parents. Love your neighbor as yourself and country more than yourself.”

– Thomas Jefferson

“Empower Moms, Promote Liberty, Raise Patriots”

Our Mission

Moms for America®’s mission is to empower moms, promote liberty, and raise patriots to heal America from the inside out.

Our Vision

Our vision is to build a national movement of moms to promote the principles of Liberty to restore the Republic, and create a culture of truth, family and freedom in our homes and communities.

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Our Three Fold Mission - Foundational Beliefs - Moms for America

Moms for America is guided by
Seven Core Beliefs and the Declaration of Mothers

Core Beliefs

Moms for America® (MFA) operates under specified core beliefs and standards.
All employees, executives, board members and contractors must agree with and endeavor to make decisions and engage in efforts that support the following core values and beliefs.

  1. We believe in God-given rights. We believe the rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and the preamble to the US Constitution are incontrovertible. As such, we commit to defend the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (which includes private property) by preserving and protecting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights.
  2. We value personal responsibility. This belief calls people up to self-governance, the value of work and the joy of self-determination and is supported in the US Constitution and natural law. As such, we endeavor to limit Government to its proper role.
  3. We believe love is strong. As such, we celebrate the intrinsic dignity of each member of the human race and honor that he or she is created purposefully in the image of God.
  1. We value freedom. We believe it is the foundation for a good society. As such, we actively study and apply freedom principles and promote the truth of our liberty loving heritage.
  2. We believe freedom rights are maintained through engaged citizens who inspire good leadership. When leadership is flawed, we believe that freedom principles are the appropriate provocation to usher in new leaders who govern by inspiration, lead by example, and stand strong for limited government, and support educational, economic and religious freedom.
  3. We value the family. We celebrate various solid educational platforms but affirm that the home is the best place to instill a love and understanding of liberty.
  4. We believe in parental rights. We honor the right and responsibility of parents to rear and cultivate their children educationally, socially, vocationally and in all matters of faith.

Core Beliefs

Moms for America® (MFA) operates under specified core beliefs and standards. All employees, executives, board members and contractors must agree with and endeavor to make decisions and engage in efforts that support the following core values and beliefs.

  1. We believe in God-given rights. We believe the rights proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence and the preamble to the US Constitution are incontrovertible. As such, we commit to defend the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (which includes private property) by preserving and protecting the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights.
  2. We value personal responsibility. This belief calls people up to self-governance, the value of work and the joy of self-determination and is supported in the US Constitution and natural law. As such, we endeavor to limit Government to its proper role.
  3. We believe love is strong. As such, we celebrate the intrinsic dignity of each member of the human race and honor that he or she is created purposefully in the image of God.
  4. We value freedom. We believe it is the foundation for a good society. As such, we actively study and apply freedom principles and promote the truth of our liberty loving heritage.
  5. We believe freedom rights are maintained through engaged citizens who inspire good leadership. When leadership is flawed, we believe that freedom principles are the appropriate provocation to usher in new leaders who govern by inspiration, lead by example, and stand strong for limited government, and support educational, economic and religious freedom.
  6. We value the family. We celebrate various solid educational platforms but affirm that the home is the best place to instill a love and understanding of liberty.
  7. We believe in parental rights. We honor the right and responsibility of parent’s to rear and cultivate their children educationally, socially, vocationally and in all matters of faith.
Declaration of Mothers - Moms for America
Let’s flood the nation with the light of mothers who stand for truth, revere family, love God, and cherish freedom; and show America: We’ve got you covered!

Lavender is the official color of Moms for America

Why Lavender?

It is a color that represents refinement, grace, and elegance and most commonly symbolizes love, devotion and purity. It is a shade of purple which is the color of royalty and we’re all daughters of a king. And it is red, white and blue blended together. It is a color that unites us and symbolizes the best in us. 

Check out the Moms for America® store to see our selection of T-Shirts and get your lavender on!

T-Shirts - Available at the Moms For America Store

With Liberty & Justice for All

Moms for America®

We recognize the self-evident truths and inherent rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness outlined in the Declaration of Independence, protected through the Constitution of the United States, and represented in the Pledge of Allegiance – first among these being life!

Very few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its maximum hour of danger. This is that moment and you are that generation! Now is the time to defend our freedoms.”
– Judge Andrew Napolitano