Monthly meetings featuring guest speakers and topical discussions keep members connected.
Camaraderie with a diverse group of intelligent women develops lasting bonds and friendships.
Regular Mom's Night Out activities and Clubs provide opportunities to unwind and feel fulfilled.
Frequent Children's Activities including playgroups and field trips offer more ways to get involved.
Community Outreach efforts help members stay connected to the community.
Leadership and Volunteer Opportunities refresh and polish members' skill sets.
A chapter email loop keeps all members connected.
Our Care Committee helps mom with meals and other types of support when a new baby arrives or during periods of unexpected crisis.
National Benefits
Online Community
More than 30 discussion loops create connections between members across the country to provide intellectual stimulation, sharing, laughing, venting and support - day or night.
Publications
Forum - Sent to all Mothers & More members quarterly, Forum is written by and for members. It provides features on mothers' needs and issues; personal essays; national-level organizational news and chapter updates.
Brain, Child: The Magazine for Thinking Mothers - Mothers & More members receive a special subscription rate of only $10 to this award-winning, quarterly publication that presents motherhood through personal essays, in-depth features, debates, fiction, book reviews, news and humor.
Leadership Development
Members can apply their skills, education and work experience - or pursue new skills - at the local and national levels. Volunteer opportunities exist in chapter development, membership, online services, publications, public relations, marketing, advocacy and development.
Advocacy
Founded as both a support and advocacy organization, Mothers & More advocates for business and government policies that recognize and support the critical social and economic work all mothers perform. The two primary goals for its advocacy programs are:
To raise consciousness, in mothers and others, about existing social, economic and cultural conditions that impact mothers.
To secure economic and social equality for all mothers.