Kimberly Fletcher

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Kimberly is the author of WOMEN: America's Last Best Hope and co-author of various other books.  To order WOMEN: America's Last Best Hope click here or click on the cover image above.

Public Speaker

Kimberly speaks a variety of events all over the country from liberty group meetings to legislative gatherings and national rallies.
"Dynamic" and "inspiring" are the words most used to describe her speeches and presentations.  If you would like to schedule Kimberly for an event click here

President & Founder
HomeMakers for America














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Kimberly Fletcher is an author, columnist, public speaker and president of HomeMakers for America but her most cherished roles are that of wife and mother and though she has traveled across the nation, her favorite place is home, cuddled on a couch, reading a good book with her children.

 Excerpt from WOMEN: America's Last Best Hope


Two hundred and thirty years ago my ancestors were caught in the middle of a critical battle that would reshape their world; and would leave a legacy of faith, hope and freedom that would course through the blood of their descendents for generations to come.  That blood flows through my veins and beats within my heart, for I am a living heir to their legacy.  I am a daughter of liberty and I have lived an amazing life because of all those remarkable men and women who forged this path of freedom for me.  However, patriotism and an unwavering desire to preserve liberty did not come from my bloodline alone.  I had to experience it firsthand.


My mother was a patriot.  It was her example and her love for our country that first instilled those principles of liberty within me.  But it wasn’t until I put that patriotism into practice that I truly understood and internalized just what freedom meant.  Though there are many things that led me to where I am today there was one event in particular that would significantly influence the direction my life would take.


In June of 1985 I said “I do” to an officer in the United States Air Force.  I have always loved my country, but being a military wife opens your eyes and your heart to a whole new understanding of freedom and the cost of preserving it.   But even I didn’t completely understand that cost until September 11, 2001 when a group of terrorists flew a jet into the Pentagon where my husband was stationed.  It was a harrowing day, but through the grace of God, my husband’s life was spared and he came home to me.  But there is much more to the story.  Read more

From the Author~

"History has proven the influence of women on society. We are the mothers of nations. The influence we have in our homes, families, and communities is immeasurable. Even Napoleon recognized this when he proclaimed, 'Let France have good mothers, and she will have good sons.' As Maria Shriver so eloquently put it, we are 'on the front lines of humanity' and the future of America is in our very hands. We are the last line of defense between freedom and servitude; what we know, and what we do with that knowledge, will determine the fate of the free world. We can no longer stand on the sidelines and we can no longer simply survive in defensive mode, to win this battle, we must stand up and we must engage."