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      "MOPS stands for Mothers of Preschoolers, a program designed to nurture mothers with children from infancy through kindergarten. MOPS groups meet in churches throughout the United States, Canada, and 19 other countries. The women are of many ages and backgrounds, but share the same desire,
    to be the best mothers they can be."   MOPS International
                

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  • Hear exciting speakers discuss relavent topics for busy moms
  • Develop lasting relationships in discussion groups with other moms
  • Participate in creative craft activites
  • Enjoy delicious refreshments
  • Grow closer to the God that made and loves us
  • Free childcare during the meeting

 

 

What are some topics covered at MOPS meetings?

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  • Children
  • Home and Carseat Safety
  • Clutter in our Lives

 

When does MOPS Meet?

 

  • MOPS I and II meet alternating Tuesdays, September through May.
  • MOPS I meets the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month.
  • MOPS II meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month.
  • Meetings are from 9:15 to 11:15 am.

 

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Registration and Fees

  • One time registration fee of $20 due at the time of registration.
  • Meetings are $65 for the year, due at the start of the year.

What do these fees get you?

  • The registration fee pays for your membership to "MOPS to MOM Connection" with MOPS International
  • A subscription to MOMSense magazine and many other MOPS International benefits.
  • Meeting cost covers the crafts, children's program supplies and other local expenses.

* Financial assistance is available. Contact the MOPS Coordinator, Marion Turner @ (215) 453-7645 for more information.

 

 

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MOPPETS is a program specifically designed for the children of the moms who attend MOPS. The program is tailored to the unique needs and age of the children enrolled. The children are divided into appropriate age groups where they will be involved in planned activities. The MOPPETS program is free of charge.  The childcare givers have volunteereed thier time. 

 

 

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Special Thanks to our Mops Caregivers

/files/MOPS/i-heartras.gifFor more information, to become a member or MOPS, or just check out a meeting, contact: Marion Turner at (215) 453-7645 or via email marion@fbcdoyle.org.