
Start a Moms Across America Coop
Build a local community of empowered parents working together on 5G awareness, health freedom, and food security — one meeting at a time.
Why Start a Coop?
A Moms Across America coop is a small, local group of parents who meet regularly to share resources, take action on health issues, and support one another. Whether your focus is wireless radiation awareness, fighting for health freedom, or building food security in your community — a coop gives you the structure and support to make real progress.
Coops are non-partisan and non-discriminatory. They are safe spaces where all parents are welcome regardless of political affiliation, race, religion, or background. The common ground is simple: we all want healthy children and healthy communities.
Choose Your Focus
Pick one or more areas that matter most to your community. You don't have to do everything — start where the passion is.
5G & Wireless Radiation Awareness
Educate your community about the health effects of wireless radiation. Organize screenings, invite speakers, and advocate for safer technology policies in schools and public spaces.
Health Freedom
Stand together for informed consent, medical choice, and transparent health policy. Share research, attend public hearings, and support non-partisan health policy at the local and state level.
Food Security
Build local food resilience through community gardens, organic buying clubs, farmer connections, and food testing initiatives. Ensure every family in your area has access to clean, affordable food.
Month-by-Month Implementation
Your first month, step by step. Follow this framework and you'll have a functioning coop by day 30.
Lay the Foundation
- Sign up for your MAA membership ($36/year or $3/month)
- Identify 3-5 parents in your area who share your concerns
- Choose your primary focus area (5G, health freedom, or food security)
- Set up a private group chat or email thread for communication
- Review MAA resources and downloadable materials for your focus area
Host Your First Meeting
- Pick a comfortable, accessible venue (home, library, community center, park)
- Create a simple agenda: introductions, shared concerns, goals for the coop
- Share relevant MAA fact sheets and talking points
- Assign roles: meeting coordinator, communications lead, outreach volunteer
- Decide on a regular meeting schedule (weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly)
Build Momentum
- Invite new members through word of mouth, social media, and community boards
- Begin your first group action: a letter-writing campaign, event, or petition
- Connect with other MAA coops and your state leader for support and ideas
- Document your activities with photos and notes for future reference
- Explore partnering with local businesses, farms, or health practitioners
Establish and Sustain
- Review progress from your first month and celebrate wins
- Set goals for the next 90 days with specific, measurable actions
- Create a shared resource library (articles, studies, local contacts)
- Plan a community event: screening, speaker night, or awareness table
- Report your coop activities to MAA to be featured and inspire others
Membership
MAA membership supports the national organization and gives your coop access to resources, training, and community.
Best value — save $0 compared to monthly. Full year of resources, training calls, and community access.
Flexible option — same benefits, pay as you go. Cancel or upgrade anytime.
Our Core Values
Non-Discrimination
MAA coops welcome all parents regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or political affiliation. Diversity strengthens our mission.
Safe Spaces
Meetings are judgment-free zones where parents can share concerns openly. We respect privacy, practice active listening, and support each other without pressure.
Non-Partisan Health Policy
We focus on health outcomes, not political parties. Clean food, clean water, and safe environments for children are issues that transcend partisan lines.
Ready to Start Your Coop?
Join the growing network of MAA coops across the country. Your community is waiting for someone to take the first step — let it be you.

