There is a great piece in the Washington Post about how stay-at-home moms have become an important new voice for justice and compassion in Prince William County over the Immigration debate.
Check out the full story by CLICKING HERE.
an exerpt from the article:
"About a dozen mothers who banded together to battle the county's hard-line position on immigration are now among the area's most civically engaged residents. They attend board meetings and influence votes. They have created an active blog and are serving on county advisory boards and commissions."
We at the Virginia Interfaith Center hope to spur and support such grassroots activism through our advocacy tools such as talking points and fact sheets. For more information on the Virginia Interfaith Center's work on Immigration, visit the "Immigration" section under the "Issues" tab.