National Working Moms Day
Why it matters
CELEBRATE WORKING MOMS
Today we honor the strength and resilience of working mothers—those who juggle careers and family with grace.
THE STORY
National Working Moms Day, observed on September 26, serves as a reminder of the significant roles that working mothers play in both the workforce and their families. This observance began in 2009, founded by passionate advocates who recognized the need to celebrate these hardworking women. Balancing jobs and family responsibilities is no small feat, yet millions of mothers across the nation do it every day.
The challenges faced by working moms are numerous and multifaceted—from juggling professional commitments to managing household tasks. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, approximately 74% of mothers in the United States are part of the labor force. They often face societal pressures and expectations, making it crucial to acknowledge their sacrifices and achievements.
In a world where the dynamics of work and family are constantly evolving, the importance of recognizing working moms extends beyond the individual. It highlights the need for workplace policies that support family-friendly environments, such as flexible hours, parental leave, and childcare options. As organizations increasingly prioritize diversity and inclusion, working mothers are at the forefront of these discussions.
On this day, communities are encouraged to come together in support of working moms. Simple gestures of appreciation, such as creating a meal train or organizing a community event, can make a significant difference. By recognizing and celebrating the contributions of working mothers, we foster a culture of respect and support that benefits everyone.
Being a working mother is not easy, but it is the most rewarding job I could ever have.
WORTH KNOWING
Motherhood and Work
Explore the balance between career and family.
Community Support
Join local initiatives to assist working moms.
Flexible Work
Advocate for policies that support working parents.
Celebrate Achievements
Recognize the accomplishments of mothers in your life.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
First Working Moms Day
National Working Moms Day was founded in 2009.
Historical Context
The concept of working mothers gained prominence post-World War II.
Women in the Workforce
Women have been entering the workforce in increasing numbers since the 1970s.
Cultural Impact
Working mothers influence societal views on gender roles.
Economic Contribution
Working mothers contribute significantly to the U.S. economy.
Work-Life Balance
Many working moms report feeling overwhelmed by their dual roles.
Global Recognition
Working mothers are celebrated in various cultures worldwide.
READ MORE
Lean In
Sheryl Sandberg
Explores women’s leadership and work-life balance.
The Working Mother’s Guide
Kathy L. O’Neil
Offers practical advice for managing career and family.
Bossypants
Tina Fey
A humorous take on balancing motherhood and career.
The Gift of Imperfect Parenting
Brené Brown
Discusses authenticity and parenting challenges.
PAIR IT WITH
Enjoy a moment of relaxation.
Acknowledge both big and small achievements.
Connect with other working moms.
Prioritize personal well-being and health.
Honor Working Moms
Join us in celebrating the hard work and resilience of working mothers across the nation by sharing your support today.

