M.O.M. is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting, informing, educating, and supporting
parental and family health care rights. It's members acknowledge the right of individuals/parents
to make vaccine choices for themselves and their children. Their Board of Directors, comprised
mostly of healthcare professionals, recognize and respect parental rights. M.O.M. is not
anti-vaccine. They believe an individual should not be forced to take a vaccine. Parents have
the ultimate right and responsibility to make healthcare decisions for their children.
Did you know that...
The last known case of polio in the U.S. occurred in 1979?
Of those Michigan students vaccinated against polio, on average, 3.34 will come
down with vaccine-associated paralysis?
From birth to age 6, it is recommended that children receive 19 vaccinations?
It is estimated that vaccine reactions are underreported by 90%?
Of those Michigan students vaccinated against pertussis, on averate, 775 will
develop severe brain problems, 77.5 will develop inflammation of the brain
(encephalopathy), 25 will develop permanent brain damage?
Speakers will include: Bill Dobreff, A personal injury attorney;
Suzanne Waltman, President, M.B.A.; Dr. James Perkins, Vice President,
an alternative health care provider.
7:00 To 10:00 PM EDT
Tuesday April 14th, 1998
Henry Ford Centennial Library Auditorium
16301 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, Michigan
1/2 Mile East of Southfield Freeway M39
Capacity limited to first 268.
Admission Free!
(A hat will be passed)
Call (313)382-8282 for assembly schedule and to
reconfirm all dates and locations.