AFSCME moms are raising some pretty amazing kids. Every spring, I get a blast of inspiration when I read the winning essays in the AFSCME Family Scholarship competition.
Hundreds of high school students whose parents or grandparents are AFSCME members submit essays about “what AFSCME has meant to our family.” The essays tell stories about our union and its impact, from negotiating health insurance that provides life-changing care for kids to teaching lessons about worker power and public service. Some students like Bronwyn, the daughter of Pia Allabastro of AFSCME Local 328 (Council 75), plan to follow in their parents’ footsteps. As Bronwyn puts it, “I see myself working in a service or care work career like my mom.”
AFSCME moms are incredible role models, and I learned about their impact through the stories their kids told with pride. This Mother’s Day, I want to share a bit of that inspiration with you.