When it comes to pollution however, I know I can do better, particularly when it comes to fighting. Air pollution has serious health consequences for our kids. Just consider the fact that children living in urban areas, many of whom are minorities, are impacted disproportionately by asthma. With healthcare in the condition that it is, we need to do all we can to stay healthy. We might tend to believe that as individuals there are limitations to our ability to influence change, and that may be true. The cool thing about a movement however, is that it is made up of individuals all sharing the same goal, uniting to form something bigger than themselves. That's what is so great about Mom's Clean Air Force. Regardless of where you're from, what your social or economic status is, or whether you are Democrat or Republican, this group unites all moms (and dads) with the goal of protecting our kids from air pollution. As the Force says in its mission, "sometimes being a good mom means being an active citizen". I know I can certainly play a larger role in my community to fight against air pollution. I hope you feel the same.
Do you think that being a good mom means being an active citizen, particularly when it comes to matters of public and environmental health?
Do you believe there is more you can do to fight against air pollution?
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