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National Mission and
What We Do

Our mission is based on the following core beliefs:

A mother is more than any single role she plays at any given point in her lifetime.  She is entitled to fully explore and develop her identity as she chooses:  as a woman, a citizen, a parent or an employee.

All the work mothers do - whether paid or unpaid - has social and economic value.

All women deserve recognition and support for their right to choose if and how to combine parenting and paid employment.

All mothers, all children and all families are unique.  We respect the wisdom of each mother to decide how to care for her children, her family and herself.

Mothers have the right to fulfill their caregiving responsibilities without incurring social and economic penalties.

The transitions women make into and through motherhood are challenging and can be difficult.

Together, mothers are powerful.


What We Do:

Serving over 7,500 mothers in the U.S. and beyond, Mothers & More is a non-profit membership organization that cares for the caregiver.  We provide a nationwide network of local chapters for mothers wo are - by choice or circumstance - altering their participation in the paid workplace over the course of their active parenting years.  Our chapters are stuctured to support a mother as she navigates the challenges of her daily life - whether she is a full-time family caregiver or struggling to achieve a better balance between the demands of paid work and family care.

Through our chapters and other services, we provide oportunities for mothers to conncet with one another in ways that assist them in developing their unique identities as women and help them move more confidently through the transitions that affect their family, work and life.

Mothers & More champions the value and necessity of all mothers' work to our society - paid and unpaid, within and outside of the home.  We strive to raise awareness about the fact that mothers live and work in a society that presents signifcant barriers to their ability to succeed as women, citizens, parents or participants in the workforce.  By uniting mothers to act on their own behalf, we seek to eliminate policies, practices and attitutes that unfairly impact mothers as caregivers.