Founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 2004, Moms for America is national, non-profit 501(c)(3) educational corporation rooted in the principles of liberty and virtue upon which our nation was founded, and focused on promoting these principles, values, and virtues in the home and family through the women and mothers of America. Moms for America is reviving the sense of community and spirit of sisterhood that once thrived among the women of America. We are many faces from many places combining our talents, experience, and resources to support and encourage each other in the most important work we’ll ever do—raising and nurturing the future of America.
Spokesperson
Kimberly Fletcher
Labeled by the media as “an unabashed America-loving homemaker”, Kimberly Fletcher is the president and founder of Moms for America,® (www.MomsforAmerica.us), author of “WOMEN: America’s Last Best Hope” radio host, and contributing writer with Townhall.com.
Kimberly is the wife of a retired Air Force Officer and mother of 8 children, who has made it her personal mission to educate and inspire the women of America to realize their immeasurable worth and powerful influence on society simply by being who they are.
Kimberly has over 20 years experience in grassroots activism, including working with two presidential campaigns and serving as director of operations for the Dayton Ohio Victory Center in the 2008 McCain/Palin campaign. She helped organize and build the Dayton Tea Party to over 15,000 members by focusing on education and local issues, and served as vice president of the Dayton Tea Party from 2009 to 2010.
Kimberly has been heard on numerous regional and national TV and radio programs and her articles have appeared in several print and on-line publications including Townhall and The Blaze. Kimberly and her husband Derek live with their children in Omaha, Nebraska where her husband retired from the United States Air Force after 27 years of service which included serving on the Inaugural Committee for George W. Bush, Combat Camera Liaison for the Pentagon Press Core, several deployments and a tour of duty in Iraq.