We’re Harnessing the Power of Moms!

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by CI Communications

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06.17.2022

Moms are tenacious. Moms are strong. And most importantly, moms give all they’ve got to make sure their kids have what they need.  

We need tenacity and strength from moms in our movement!  

We know that a brighter future for our state rests on a foundation of love and care for every child. When you join us, you’re becoming part of a movement to build a socially just and equitable future for generations of Oregon’s children.  

You’re also making a strong statement by affirming that:  

Every child has the right to be loved and cared for.  

It takes a village to raise a child

Collectively, we can make Oregon the greatest place to be a child, regardless of race, income, or geography. 

If you are a mom or know a mom who wants to help children in communities across the state, we’d love for you to get involved and spread the word! 

“As we live out the CI mission of shifting systems towards justice for all children, we are saying to every single child, ‘I love you. I see you.’” – Kali Thorne Ladd, CEO, Children’s Institute 

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