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Meet the 2013 Supermoms and Superdads


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We have an amazing roster of more than fifty moms, dads, and other caregivers who took Washington by storm. Hailing from 25 states, each supermom and superdad has a unique story to tell about why we need to stop overusing antibiotics on industrial farms, including moms who almost lost children to antibiotic-resistant infections and pediatricians who fight superbugs every day.

Click on the names below to learn more.

supermom_adamsYolanda Adams
Racine, WI
supermom_aidellsBruce Aidells
Kensington, CA
supermom_balckomCarrie Balkcom
Denver
supermom_barlowJeremy Barlow
Nashville
supermom_barnetMary Kathryn Barnet
Myersville, MD
supermom_birminghamDiane Birmingham
Denver
supermom_brinkmanLori Brinkman
Minnesota
supermom_buchananAmanda Buchanan
Weiser, ID
        
supermom_chin
Brittany Chin
Greenville, SC
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Dr. Cecilia Di Pentima
Nashville
supermom_durand2
K. Bartlett Durand
Black Earth, WI
supermom_egonzalez
Esperanza Gonzalez
Round Lake Beach, IL
supermom_goodpastureDiana Goodpasture
Akron, Ohio
supermom_gottliebMichelle Gottlieb
Marblehead, MA
supermom_gouldRobert M. Gould
San Francisco
supermom_grabaMary Graba
Champlin, MN
        
supermom_harperRock Harper
Alexandria, VA
supermom_jharrisJenni Harris
Bluffton, GA
Will Harris
Will Harris
Bluffton, GA
supermom_hedin_newAmanda Hedin
Minneapolis
supermom_herbert1Lauren Herbert
Eugene, OR
supermom_hittingerGrant Hittinger
Bethlehem, PA
supermom_margie_kellyMargie Kelly
Chicago
supermom_kentAlyssa Kent
Fairfield, CT
        
supermom_kimJanice Kim
Oakland, CA
supermom_kblockDevora Kimelman-Block
Silver Spring, MD
supermom_klieverCourtney Kliever
Sherwood, OR
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Ken Koehler
Old Orchard Beach, ME
supermom_lutsepMarja Lutsep
New York City
  
supermom_macario_2013Everly Macario
Chicago
supermom_madsenCindy and Vic Madsen
Audubon, Iowa
   
supermom_amckinnonArica McKinnon
Owings Mills, MD
        
supermom_mcnallyRachel McNally
Cranston, RI
  
supermom_millikenMary Sue Milliken
Santa Monica, CA
  
supermom_mirmanDana Mirman
Naples, FL
  
supermom_mosesJanelle Moses
Wapato, WA
supermom_newlandJason Newland
Kansas City, MO
supermom_nobleMarilyn Noble
Denver
  
supermom_oakesNancy Oakes
San Francisco
  
supermom_persmarkAnna Persmark
North Field, MN
        
  supermom_reusingAndrea Reusing
Chapel Hill, NC
supermom_riveraMaggie Rivera
Crystal Lake, IL
   
supermom_robertsMarilyn Roberts
Seattle
  
supermom_dan_rosenthal
Dan Rosenthal
Chicago
supermom_lin_rosenthal
Lin Rosenthal
Chicago
  
supermom_rosmannRosmann Family
Harlan, Iowa
  
supermom_schmidtDiane Schmidt
Chicago
supermom_spitzJennifer Amdur Spitz
Chicago
        
supermom_sam_spitz2Sam Spitz
Chicago
supermom_sprinkleRobert H. Sprinkle
College Park, MD
  
supermom_tammaPranita Tamma
Baltimore
  
supermom_thompsonLynn Thompson
Osseo, WI
  
supermom_wadsworthDanielle Wadsworth
Lewiston, ME
supermom_whisnantPatricia Whisnant
Doniphan, MO
  
Date added:
Apr 3, 2013

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