Moms on a Mission
Moms are great motivators, especially when there is something that affects the health and well-being of their children. I am a mom on a mission. I always thought I was already, from the day my sons were born. I took them to their regular doctor visits, we had wonderful, memory-filled days and years of soccer, baseball, and basketball. Just thinking about those days brings a smile to my face. It was great family time. But I didn’t realize what a MOM on a MISSION really meant, until my son died from a vaccine-preventable disease. My life flipped upside down, my heart will never recover. I became determined to be a MOM on a MISSION to educate all parents about vaccine-preventable diseases, not just meningitis. No child should suffer from a vaccine-preventable disease, when there are safe vaccines to potentially prevent the disease. These are our children, our legacy, the loves of our lives. I urge all moms to join me as a MOM on a MISSION and not only make sure your children are protected, but your extended circle as well. The more we talk, the more children will be vaccinated. There is no stopping a MOM on a MISSION.
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