On January
22,1942 the Flint News Advertiser printed a coupon asking Mothers of
serviceman to return the coupon after filling it out. The following
February 1st 300 mothers met in the Duran Hotel, in Flint Michigan.
Captain George H. Maines, who had conceived the idea for this group,
acted as the chair of this first meeting. It was decided that after
receiving 1000 responses from the ad to form a permanent organization.
On February 6th the organization was
reported on Congressional record. Chapters then formed in Michigan,
Ohio, Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Oregon, California, Iowa and
Washington.
In June of 1960 the organization was
chartered by congress.
Mothers volunteered throughout the
tough times of World War II. They worked in hospitals, train stations,
packed care packages for soldiers and were a working part of homeland
security during times of war. The organization waned in size over the
years but has held together by mothers showing pride in both their
children and country. In recent times we have begun to grow in strength.
Being attacked on our own soil has once again started mothers hanging
flags in their windows at home, proclaiming pride in the fact that we
have children protecting our freedom during time of war.
Our organization not only provides
support for active duty service personnel, promotes patriotism, and
assists Veterans organizations, we are also available to assist in
homeland volunteer efforts to help our country remain strong.