March Supermom of the Month, Amy Dishion, has spent much of the last year recounting the story of her husband’s tragic death from heat stroke for audiences across the country. She shares how she remains motivated to keep opening up in service to her mission to care for her daughter and the planet.
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March Supermom of the Month: Amy Dishion, Oregon
January Supermom of the Month: Monica Jahan Bose, Washington, DC
January’s Supermom of the Month is Monica Jahan Bose, the artist behind Storytelling With Saris, a collaborative, intergenerational art and advocacy project that draws attention to climate impacts both in the U.S. and across the globe.
December Supermom of the Month: Li Mattson, Colorado
“It is both important and appropriate for children to be in the room for conversations about air quality and our local environment.” Our December Supermom of the Month, Li Mattson from Colorado, always brings her young child with her when she’s speaking with elected officials or attending community meetings.
September Supermom of the Month: Hannah Fisher, Montana
September’s Supermom of the Month, Hannah Fisher, is an incredible organizer and deeply passionate voice for our children’s right to clean air who has been volunteering with Moms since 2015. Read her advice to caregivers looking to get involved in climate action.
June Supermom of the Month: Rep. Reena Szczepanski, New Mexico
New Mexico State Representative Reena Szczepanski, our June Supermom of the Month, brings her dedication to finding climate solutions, cultivating resiliency, and bolstering New Mexico’s communities in the face of disruption to her work in the state house every day.
May Supermom of the Month: Leticia Noguiera, Florida
Leticia Noguiera, our May Supermom of the Month, brings her scientist perspective to our work in Florida. Since she was young, she has asked the question, If we know where this pollution is coming from and what it does to us, why don’t we stop it?
April Supermom of the Month: Stephanie BadSoldier Snow, Iowa
Stephanie BadSoldier Snow, our April Supermom of the Month, is HoChunk, Meskwaki, Lakota, and Umohon. After years of contemplation over what we do to our Earth, she chose to start volunteering with Moms Clean Air Force, an organization that reflects her maternal values.
March Supermom of the Month: Stephanie Hernandez, Washington, DC
Stephanie Hernandez, our March Supermom of the Month, shows up again and again at events around Washington, DC, sometimes with her toddler in tow. Volunteering with Moms Clean Air Force helps her feel like part of the solution to the problem of climate change and her daughter’s uncertain future.
February Supermom of the Month: Robin Gamble, Michigan
Robin Gamble, our February Supermom of the Month, is photographer, mentor, and steadfast clear air and climate advocate. She was driven to advocacy by personal experience with asthma and polluted air, and now she teaches children the value of our environment through the art of photography.
January Supermom of the Month: Emily Petrucci, Pennsylvania
Emily Petrucci, our January Supermom of the Month, is a passionate advocate for her daughters’ future. She joined Moms Clean Air Force in the midst of the COVID pandemic and found myriad ways—big and small—to effect change as a remote volunteer.
December Supermom of the Month: Maribeth Diggle, Washington, DC
Maribeth Diggle, our December Supermom of the Month, is a breath specialist and opera singer with a unique perspective on clean air. This year, she became a pro at testifying before EPA.
November Supermom of the Month: Christy Haas-Howard, Colorado
Christy Haas-Howard, our November Supermom of the Month, is a school nurse in Colorado who sees the impact of poor air quality on children’s health every day.