Kimberly FletcherPresident and Founder of Homemakers For America
Kimberly Fletcher is the president and founder of Homemakers
for America—a national, non-profit organization, specifically designed for women and their families,
dedicated to the education and preservation of America’s history, heritage and legacy.
Kimberly is the wife of a United States Air Force officer and the mother
of 8 children.
On September 11, 2001, Kimberly’s life was turned upside down when a 747
flew into the United States Pentagon where her husband was stationed. Later that day, when her
husband returned home safely, Kimberly determined that she would do everything in her power to ensure that her
children remained free. This determination led her to an intense study of American history and public policy and a
desire to become actively involved in government and politics.
Kimberly has made it her personal mission to educate and inspire the
women of America on America’s history and heritage and empower them to take an active role in their homes,
communities and the nation to ensure that the legacy of freedom our Founders left us continues on to the next
generation and for generations to come.
Kimberly is an experienced grassroots activist who has volunteered
thousands of hours of her time with several local, state, and national, candidate and public policy campaigns.
She helped organize and is the Vice President of the Dayton Tea Party (now 15,000 members) and has volunteered
with three presidential candidates—including serving as the operations manager of a victory center in Dayton
Ohio in the 2008 election.
As an author, columnist and public speaker, Kimberly has been heard on
numerous regional and national TV and radio programs including the Glenn Beck and Sean Hannity Shows and her
articles have appeared in several print and on-line publications including American Thinker and
Worldnetdaily. Kimberly and her husband Derek live in Dayton Ohio with their children.
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