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MomCo by MOPS International is a Christian organization focused on gathering and supporting moms. MomCo believes in the simple but revolutionary idea that remarkable things happen when moms come together. MOPS (an acronym that stands for “Mothers of Preschoolers”) International, Inc. is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Moms for Liberty co-founder Tina Descovich speaks to Reason magazine in December 2021.. Moms for Liberty was co-founded in Florida on January 1, 2021, by former school board members Tina Descovich and Tiffany Justice, and by then-current school board member Bridget Ziegler, the wife of Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian Ziegler.
Choose Life, Inc., an advocacy group based in Ocala, Florida that created the concept behind the "Choose Life" specialty license plate that promotes an anti-abortion message: to choose adoption over abortion. Christian Coalition of America (CCA), an interdenominational Christian advocacy group.
The Atwater Village Moms' Group has fostered a community where more than 6,000 parents swap recommendations, advice and emotional support.
Moms for Liberty did not provide estimates on how many of its members were present at the RNC, but at least five Wisconsin delegates attending an event Tuesday were part of the group. Four years ...
Florida Republican Party Chairman Christian ... He leads the statewide Republican Party and Bridget Ziegler is a well-known school choice advocate who helped start Moms for Liberty, a group ...
Stonecroft Ministries is a non-denominational, non-profit Christian organization that prepares women to lead Christian groups within their communities. According to a legal filing, Stonecroft looks to "equip and encourage women to impact their communities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
In response to the SPLC's announcement, some members of the Christian right "called on Congress to cut off their funding". [174] J. Matt Barber of The Washington Times said that the SPLC was "marginalizing" themselves by giving the AFA the same hate group designation shared by the Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazis. [175]