"Adore God. Reverence and cherish your parents. Love your neighbor as yourself,  
and your country more than yourself" - Thomas Jefferson

Introduction


Homemakers for America has compiled this booklet of information for anyone who seeks to start a local community group that supports and promotes Liberty.  You can do this one of two ways.  One, you can use the information in this handbook to form your own group and simply use the information provided as a model, or two, you can form a group under Homemakers for America. 

If you decide to start your own group separate from Homemakers for America you may call your organization whatever you wish, but you may NOT use the Homemakers for America name or logo, or any content specifically related to Homemakers for America,  in your name, on your website, social networks,  or in any of your organization’s literature. 

If, however, you decide to form your group under the umbrella of Homemakers for America you will be expected to follow the mission, purpose and goals of Homemakers for America and can use the HFA name and logo on all your literature and communications.  You will also have the direct support of Homemakers for America to answer questions and provide guidance and support when needed while forming, and operating your forum.  More detailed information is provided under “Starting an HFA Forum”.

We do ask that if you start a Forum or Liberty Group outside of Homemakers for America that you let us know the name and contact information for your group so we can include it in our network and on the HFA website so people visiting our site can see what groups are available in their community.

Ø  What is the purpose of a Forum?

The purpose of HFA forums is to provide support, education and information on a local level to the citizens in your community.  The forums can be set up in various ways but we have outlined a basic format for forming and operating the forums that is proven to be effective.  The information we have provided in this booklet is the result of years of research and experience.  We have spoken with other groups to define what has worked for them and then, we formed our own group as a model and then through trial and error, our own experiences, and the experiences of others, we were able to create this fine-tuned model for starting and operating a local group.

There are several things you can include in your meetings, and various formats you can choose from but the basic model is the same.  We have included that model as well several options and ideas for you to choose from as you start and run your own forum.   We hope you find this information helpful.

Ø  What is an Homemakers for America Forum?

An HFA Forum is a group of women that meet locally under the guidance of Homemakers for America to provide support, share experiences and promote the principles of liberty through education, guest speakers and other activities that inspire a love of Country and encourage women in their efforts to become informed, active citizens in their communities, state, and nation.

While social networks on the internet are a wonderful tool, nothing beats meeting in person. That is the goal of the forums—to provide local, in person support to the women in our communities.

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