Chamber of Mothers

Chamber of Mothers

Public Policy Offices

The Chamber of Mothers is a collective movement to advance maternal rights in America.

About us

The Chamber of Mothers is a coalition of motherhood community leaders and individuals united in advocating for mothers' rights, modeled after the Chamber of Commerce, the largest lobbying block in the United States. Our first goal is to win paid leave, and we have been working in concert with existing lobby and advocacy groups toward that end. Donate: www.give.cornerstone.cc/chamberofmothers

Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021
Specialties
advocacy, public policy, mothers' rights, communication, activism, and outreach

Employees at Chamber of Mothers

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    THANK YOU for joining this movement with us. Our Vote Like a Mother campaign was activated by our local chapter, they... 🩷Wrote and distributed thousands of postcards 🩷Created local voter education guides 🩷Distributed yard signs and t-shirts 🩷Held voter registration drives And so much more!! 🎉 We received over a BILLION media impressions about Vote Like a Mother. Over a 1,000 voters used our ballot ready voter education tool. ✨ We did it like MOTHER. We VOTED like a mother. Continue the movement with us ⬇️ Join a local chapter, there are meetings every month - https://lnkd.in/g8TASWkp. Or make a donation that goes directly towards our efforts and the fight - https://lnkd.in/g4S9cQ9s.

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    🗳️ Big news from Allyson Felix and Chamber of Mothers! This election, they’re making it easier for moms and parents to get to the polls by offering free childcare at select locations nationwide and providing a comprehensive voter guide focused on issues that matter to parents. From education to healthcare, this guide is designed to inform moms and caregivers so that they can vote with confidence on the policies impacting their families’ futures. It's time to change the equation and close the care gap. The Female Quotient drives collective action to advance women in the workplace, and we know that closing the care gap is a vital step toward achieving true equality for all. Your #vote is your voice, and with this incredible initiative, more parents can make theirs heard. Let’s #VOTELIKEAMOTHER and ensure every parent has the chance to participate. This election, no one should have to choose between being a parent and voting. With your support, this bipartisan initiative will be available in all 50 states by 2028. Link in bio to join us and donate: https://lnkd.in/gjUcYHmT

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    “If we are all centering our voting identity in motherhood, we can make a change together to create a country that better serves mothers.” - Raena Boston Thank your amplifying our importent message to Vote Like a Mother®️ Parentaly and Allison Whalen. Listen now 🎧- https://lnkd.in/gFbhxGJD

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    🚨 The 2024 election is just around the corner! 🚨 So today, we’re releasing a special election episode of The False Tradeoff. We pulled clips from past interviews about what parent and caregiver voters are thinking about, such as paid family leave and the childcare crisis. You’ll hear from politicians, public policy experts and advocates, including: 🔥 Congresswoman Katherine Clark, Democratic Whip & U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 5th congressional district 🔥 Reshma Saujani, Founder of Girls Who Code and Moms First 🔥 Raena Boston & Erin Erenberg, Co-founders of Chamber of Mothers 🔥 Orli Cotel of Moms First & PL+US: Paid Leave for the United States 🔥 Sarah Hardy, Co-founder and Chief People & Experience Officer at Bobbie Tune into episode 30 wherever you get your podcasts! ⬇️ #vote #election #policy 

    What's on the ballot for parents & caregivers this election?

    What's on the ballot for parents & caregivers this election?

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    🗳️ This upcoming Election, Allyson Felix is excited to announce that she is partnering with Chamber of Mothers to remove childcare as a barrier for all moms heading to the polls! We have created a Vote Like a Mother tool to help you get informed, get helpful resources, and feel confident to vote. You can research your ballot and find all your candidates and stances in one place. Our tool also provides you important information on accessing childcare so you can vote early or on Election Day. One of the critical barriers holding mothers back from voting in this election is: CHILDCARE. This is especially true for Black moms in historically under-resourced communities, so we want to help ALL moms - get out to vote, either for early voting or on Election Day, November 5, 2024. If you live in these cities, here’s how you can get FREE childcare support to vote: North Carolina: While moms and caregivers go to the polls and vote, Politisit will reimburse up two hours of childcare. Western North Carolina: Having been devastated by Hurricane Helene, Politisit will reimburse up to a full day’s worth of childcare to vote. Los Angeles: Moms can access childcare vouchers for early voting and Election Day voting with childcare providers Brella. New York City & Westchester: Vivvi will offer up to a full day of childcare to research your ballot and vote. Go to our voter education too, sign up for these free childcare offerings, or access other information around childcare and voting - https://lnkd.in/g3kmWJ-m

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    Join us online tomorrow to discuss our latest report: Invisible Labor, Visible Needs: Making Family Policy Work for Stay-At-Home (And All) Parents. Report co-authors Ivana Greco and Elliot Haspel will be joined by Raena Boston from the Chamber of Mothers, Oriandi Mellas from the Partnership for Community Action, and Haley Baumeister, Homemaker and Writer, who will share their thoughts and reactions. 🗓 Friday October 25th 🕑 2 - 3 p.m. ET Read more and register: https://lnkd.in/etys8uXh

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    Technology & Transformation Senior Manager at PwC | Consulting Solutions

    🚀 Excited to share that we launched the #KansasCity chapter of Chamber of Mothers last month! I’m honored to be a co-facilitator of our local chapter alongside the amazing Lisa Gray and Rebekah D'Ambrisi. Chamber of Mothers is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) uniting mothers as advocates to create a better America with a focus on three core pillars: ✨ #PaidFamilyLeave - The United States is the only industrialized nation with no federally mandated paid leave for new parents. 25 percent of new mothers are back at work just two weeks after giving birth. As a new mom who was afforded meaningful parental leave by my employer, I feel deeply that every parent deserves time to bond and care for their new baby without financial stress. ✨ #AffordableChildcare - A 2023 study by Ready Nation finds that the nation’s infant-toddler child care crisis now costs $122 billion in lost earnings, productivity, and revenue every year. This staggering economic toll impacts working parents, their employers, and the nation’s taxpayers. My personal experience searching for child care in order to return to a job that I love is what led to my involvement with the Chamber of Mothers. We need bipartisan solutions to provide safe, accessible, high-quality, well-compensated childcare for every child. ✨ #MaternalHealth - The United States has the worst rate of maternal mortality across developed nations. We need public and private sector solutions that reduce maternal mortality and bias in care. As we continue through election season, I'm proud to support the #VoteLikeAMother campaign—raising awareness on why voting for policies that support families and maternal rights is crucial. Huge thank you to the founding mothers who are leading us at the national level, especially Raena Boston (a former colleague and incredible advocate). And thank you to annie bacon for keeping us all organized as we launch chapters and unite mothers and advocates across the country. To my friends and colleagues around the country, if you're interested in getting involved, visit https://lnkd.in/gdpbJiyf to find or start your local chapter! Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are my own, and not those of my employer.

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