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Events

  • Mon, May 05
    May 05, 2025, 11:50 PM – May 09, 2025, 11:50 PM
    Fort Worth, 3800 Anglin Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76119, USA
    ✏️ MOMA Essay Contest for 3rd–5th Graders! 💜 Speak up, stand out, and share your voice on the topic of bullying in the A.M. Pate Essay Contest!
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  • Sat, Apr 12
    Arlington
    Apr 12, 2025, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
    Arlington, 101 W Road to Six Flags St, Arlington, TX 76011, USA
    The MOMA Community Impact Awards & Fundraiser is your chance to honor heroes, inspire change, and take action! 💜🏆
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MOMA team members host a bike giveaway.

​In this heartfelt video, Mothers of Murdered Angels (MOMA) co-founders Jaquita Alston and Keisha Mackey host a bike giveaway at Ignite Community School in Fort Worth. Their initiative aims to bring joy to children during the holiday season, honoring the memories of their lost loved ones by giving back to the community.

MeLinda Hamilton founder of MOMA create a nonprofit supporting families of gun violence

In this powerful video, a Fort Worth mother shares how losing her daughter and grandson to gun violence led her to create Mothers of Murdered Angels (MOMA)—a nonprofit supporting families, advocating for justice, and turning pain into purpose.

powerful glimpse into the mission of MOMA

This video highlights Mothers of Murdered Angels (MOMA) and their powerful mission to support families affected by gun violence through counseling, legal aid, and advocacy. Led by survivors, MOMA transforms grief into action—offering healing, hope, and a path toward safer communities.

Member share their stories of losing a loved one to gun violence

​In this video, members of the Fort Worth nonprofit Mothers of Murdered Angels (MOMA) share their personal stories of losing loved ones to gun violence. The vigil serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact of such tragedies and underscores MOMA's dedication to supporting affected families and advocating for safer communities

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