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FAQ’s
Who is eligible?
KAMOM is for the mothers and other
female guardians of multiples. Fathers and other family members are
welcome to attend social events and play groups as well as any
general meeting if they desire to hear a particular speaker or topic.
We ask that only nursing mothers bring children to the general
meetings, otherwise childcare should be arranged at home.
Who is eligible to run for board
positions?
Any member in good standing who has
been a member for at least six months may run for a board position.
The president should preferably have been on the board for at least a
year previous to her term.
What can I do to be more involved, but
not hold a board position?
You can support the club by attending
events and helping with fund raising opportunities, or by becoming a
committee member.
Why do we do fundraising activities?
KAMOM is a non-profit organization
which is also a member of the National Organization of Mothers of
Twins Clubs and the Texas Mothers of Multiples. A portion of the dues
that are collected from each member goes to those organizations. We
also pay for newsletter production costs, refreshments for General
Meetings, gifts for speakers, stamps, party supplies and rental fees,
new mom gifts, etc. All costs must be covered by the club hence the
need to raise funds. The more funds we raise, the nicer and more
comprehensive the activities and programs we can offer our members.
What is the KAMOM membership year?
The KAMOM membership year runs from
June 1 to May 31, corresponding with the new board installation, dues
collection drive in June and new board elections in May.
Can we attend playgroups other than the
one to which we have been assigned?
Playgroups have been formed based upon
age groupings and special care has been taken to consider
developmental issues within those age groupings. While we encourage
you to take advantage of the playgroup to which your children should
go based on age, we also understand parent’s need to accommodate
schedules and curiosity about other groups. If your child is on the
cusp of two groups, try them both out and then pick the one best
suited to your children. We do discourage newborns/crawlers from
attending runners/explorers groups unless they are accompanying an
age-appropriate sibling. We also discourage 4 or 5 year olds from
attending a newborn/crawlers group unless they are accompanying
age-appropriate siblings and no other childcare arrangements could be
made for the older child. Close supervision of the kids is warranted
at all times.
If I am pregnant with multiples, should
I join now or wait until my babies are born?
We encourage all pregnant mothers to
attend meetings and club functions before the babies are born to make
a network of friends, learn about the special considerations with
multiples and to get advice on a myriad of topics from pediatricians,
prenatal care, breast feeding, formulas, etc. When you join is up to
you. Some moms wait until the babies are actually born before joining
due to difficult pregnancies and fears of the unknown. Members who
joined while pregnant or attended a meeting and then joined within
the first month that the babies were born are given new mom gifts and
meals are offered. Those that join a few months after the babies are
born get the benefits of membership but not necessarily the new mom
meals and gifts.
What are the benefits of membership in
KAMOM?
Members of KAMOM get the club
newsletter monthly as well as open access to all playgroups, mom
nights outings, general meetings, board meetings, family nights out,
parties, and picnics. Members also receive a bi-monthly newsletter
from the NOMOTC and quarterly newsletters from TMOM.
How often does the board meet?
The KAMOM board meets the third Monday
of every month unless it falls on a major holiday and then the board
determines the meeting date by majority. Board members are expected
to attend each board meeting with no more than three absences in a
KAMOM calendar year.
Who can attend state and national
conventions?
Any interested member can attend either
or both of the conventions. The club sends “voting” delegates
every year and the rest go just as regular members. Dates and
locations of conventions are announced yearly.
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