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Empowering Moms • Promoting Liberty • Raising Patriots

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Movement!

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Join the Movement

Whether you are single, married, young or old, have babies, toddlers or teens – or you’ve entered the wonderful grandmother stage of life – you can do this. The beauty of Moms for America Groups is that they fit into your lifestyle!

Moms for America Groups
give moms the opportunity to unite within their own communities.

So where do I start?

Step 1

Get the MFA Newsletter
Sign-up Today!

The MFA newsletter will keep you informed of upcoming events, important news and more!

CLICK HERE

Step 2

Sign the Declaration
of Mothers

Join us in our commitment to promoting a culture of liberty in our homes and communities.

CLICK HERE

Step 3

Join or Start a
Moms for America Group

Find a group in your local area. Or get friends and neighbors together and start one!

CLICK HERE

How It Works

Moms for America Groups are a great way to connect with other moms and grandmoms in your community to support and encourage each other in the greatest work we will ever do – raising the next generation! Quite simply, Moms for America Groups are our local groups meeting throughout America with like-minded moms who encourage each other while learning and promoting truth and liberty in their homes, schools, and communities. Moms for America Groups offer the support you need to be effective in the battles you face in your own community.

Moms for America provides all the support and resources you need to start and lead a successful group.  It starts simply by inviting friends and neighbors together to talk about what’s happening in your community.  Cottage Meetings are a great way to get your group started and get moms talking while our Empower Moms initiative provides you with the information and resources you need to effectively engage with your school board and local government.

Using our available resources and taking into account the current issues in your community, you and your group will have the best insight into what types of activities you want to get involved with and what motivates you to take action.  Moms for America Groups create community connections that nurture liberty, empower moms, and strengthen families. Whether you already have a group, want to join one, or would like to start one, you can be part of this national network of moms reclaiming our culture and restoring our Republic.

Insights from Leaders

Shelley Schneider

Tyler Ohta

Liz Ackerman

Ideas for Moms for America Groups

If women meet weekly or once a month, by the end of a year they will have more knowledge and understanding of the Constitution and the principles of liberty than most elected officials, judges, and lawyers in America… and we have anecdotal evidence to prove it!

Moms For America - Cottage Meetings

Cottage Meetings

MomForce - Engaging with Your School District

Empower Moms

Moms For America - MomiU

Restoring Patriotism

We provide the guidance and resources, but how you utilize them in your Moms for America Group meetings is completely up to you!

Getting Started & Communicating With Your Moms for America Group

MomLinks - Step 1 - Get Connected!

Interested in joining or starting a Moms for America Group? Connect with our Moms for America Group team, get started by filling out the Join The Movement Form. New Moms for America Groups are starting everywhere and if we don’t have one near you, we can give you the help and encouragement you need to start one.

MomLinks - Step 2 - Get Organized!

The beauty of Moms for America Groups is that they can begin simply – with you and your circle of friends. Group leaders may consider starting a Facebook group or use other social media. It is a convenient way to send your group meeting reminders, share information, advertise events and communicate with each other. You can also designate your group as “private” if you prefer, so only those in your group can participate.

When determining the day and time of your first meeting, choose the time you think will be most convenient to everyone. Those who can come, will, and then during this first meeting you can all decide as a group the best day and time to meet in the future. Having a scheduled date everyone can count on will help keep the attendance and participation consistent.

The mother is the one supreme asset of national life; she is more important by far than the successful statesman, or businessman, or artist, or scientist.     – Theodore Roosevelt

FAQ’s

We’re Your Support Team

It is our goal to do everything we can to make your experience as enjoyable and rewarding as possible. You are not just leading meetings, you are the leader of your group and as such, the designated point of contact for Moms for America. This gives you direct access to our support team to help make your experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible.

 

How Much Time is Involved?

How much time is involved and how often you meet, is really up to you as the Moms for America Group leader, and the availability of your group. Every group will be unique. Meetings should be kept to about 1 to 1 ½ hours unless you are showing a film. Just make sure your group is informed so they can plan accordingly. Cottage Meeting Projects and Family Lobby Groups will probably need to meet longer because of the way they are designed. Two to four hours is probably a good average for these types of groups.

Most of all, enjoy the experience. You will make many friendships and build a foundation of freedom that will linger in your heart and home and bless this nation for years to come.

Is There a Cost to Start Up a Moms for America Group?

No, there is no cost to start up a Moms for America Group! However, there might be resources that you would like to purchase to enhance your group’s learning experience. For example, the Cottage Meeting Project has a resource guide that could be purchased, and a Leaders Hostess Kit that is recommended. Store discounts are available for group leaders.

 

Are There Specific Guidelines to Follow?

When leading a Moms for America Group, you are free to follow any format, organization style, or meeting schedule that fits the needs of your group. Moms for America will provide more information to help you once you have started your group. If you have any questions please contact the Membership and Education Manager.

If you are engaging in a Cottage Meeting Presentation with your group, we require that you only use approved resources and materials designated by the board and staff of Moms for America. This not only protects the integrity of the project, it also saves the leader a great deal of research time. There is a Leaders Resource Portal with a wide variety of resources to inspire you.

BE A PART OF A

Moms for America
Group

IN YOUR COMMUNITY

There’s no place like home to restore hope in America! Whether your group gathers in a home, library, or community center, the goal is to share a message of Liberty. Simply by meeting weekly or once a month, you will have more understanding of the principles of liberty and the Constitution than the majority of elected officials, lawyers, and judges in the country.

“More than ever before we need women of faith, virtue, patriotism, and charity. We need women who will defend and protect the family at all costs. We don’t need women who want to be like men, sound like men, or act like men. We need women who rejoice in their womanhood know their divine nature, their value, and their eternal destiny. Above all, we need women who will stand up for truth and righteousness and decry evil at every turn! “

– Kimberly Fletcher, President – Moms For America®