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The Multiples of America Executive Office will be closed December 24 and 25, 2020 and December 30, 2020 through January 3, 2021. We will reopen
The Multiples of America Executive Office will be closed December 24 and 25, 2020 and December 30, 2020 through January 3, 2021. We will reopen
The document linked below provides important school placement information, challenges parents of multiples are facing, and helpful tips to navigate this school year affected by
Donna Kuni, our incoming Executive Vice President, announces the winner in our Notebook Renaming Contest!
While there are many things we will miss without a Convention this year, we could not let the summer pass without recognizing the amazing folks
Five years can change the world. For our 5 Year Service Award Recipients, we know their years of service have improved the lives of families
Over the course of ten years, babies become big kids, toddlers become teenagers, and big kids become fully grown adults. Small, incremental changes add up
Multiples of America was founded in 1960. Throughout the organization’s 60-year history, we have been blessed with innumerable volunteers who have donated their time and
Twenty-five years ago, the dawn of a new century was approaching. The world was beginning to brace for the potential consequences of Y2K, Toy Story
“As a military mom when my twins were young children, my twins club membership brought me information and friends in at any base or city we were stationed at. When it came time to put them in kindergarten, the resources that enabled me to keep them together in a transition year were critical. Being a member of Multiples of America has changed my life.”
– Kelly GEMS, South Carolina
“Since becoming a member club of Multiples of America last fall, Space Coast Mothers of Multiples has seen great tangible benefits. Six local MoMs have mentioned finding our group through the MOA website, and by participating in the MOA initiative for National Multiple Birth Awareness Month in April, four more MoMs were able to learn about our local group. We have also been able to use our new 501(c)(3) designation to obtain donations from local businesses, as well as build partnerships in our area with play spaces, shops, a car wash, and more. The online resources have also been helpful – we took tips from the Fall 2018 issue of The Notebook in both the restructure of our dues as well as including the recognition of volunteers at our annual installation dinner. Attending the national convention also proved helpful in countless ways – being able to chat with others across the country about topics like how they are using social media, what types of fundraisers are working, and how to handle serving a large geographic area are invaluable. As we enter our second year as a member club of MOA, I look forward to further exploring the numerous benefits and learning how to best implement them in our local organization.”
– Amy B., Space Coast Mothers of Multiples (FL)
“I attended my first Clusters meeting in April 2010; since then I have gotten more and more involved. First at the local level, then to state and now I am volunteering at the national level. Being pregnant with the triplets rocked my entire world – it also opened my eyes to wanting to share my story and experiences in hopes of helping others. I want to give back for what we received but in turn I have found some fantastic, lifelong friends. Women that I can cry and laugh (hysterically) with….as my husband would say, ‘I have found my people’.”
– Danielle G., Clusters Mothers of Multiples (IL)
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