Frequently Asked Questions

What can I expect from a meeting?

At the new moms meeting (an hour prior to our general meeting), you'll get a chance to share when you're due or the age of your multiples and where you live. Following our experienced MoMs will lead a discussion where you will be able to ask all of your burning questions to get tips, tricks and advice.

Before the general meeting begins we socialize while enjoying a snack or beverage. The meeting begins with club business then we proceed to our featured activity for the evening. Some activities include a speaker pertinent to our lives with multiples, a game like bunco or other fun things like wine tastings.

I am expecting twins, can I still get involved?

Absolutely! Expectant members are encouraged to get involved with the club early! Expectant members do not pay dues for 6 months, but get full club benefits including all meetings, socials, newsletter, and member shopping at our consignment sales. Becoming involved as an expectant mom will help answer questions and alleviate fears about parenting infant multiples. Monthly discussions and socials are a great way to get involved and make new friends with multiples!.

Can you help me meet moms who live nearby?

Yes! We want you to connect with people who can help you through the hard times, and it's best if they live close and/or have similar situations. In addition to in person meetings and activities, we also have a closed Facebook group page that our group communicates through. As a member you meet moms who live near you, have multiples of similar ages, and/or have pregnancy/parenting issues similar to yours.

How much is membership?

Membership for expectant moms is free for six months. Dues for new members and renewing members are $40.00 for a full year and include $15.00 dues paid to NOMOTC. Dues for members joining mid-year (between March 1 and August 1) are only $20.00. Dues for long term members, whose multiples are over the age of 10, are $25.00. Membership is free for Honorary members who have more than one set of multiples, triplets, quadruplets, or higher order multiples until multiples are 2 years old.

Can I consign at the sale even if I'm not a member?

If you know a member, you can consign under that member.

Can my husband join?

Membership in FCMOM is limited to mothers, grandmothers, legal guardians, and expectant mothers of multiples. Husbands do not join as paid members but frequently participate in the weekend family parties and picnics, work at volunteers for set-up and break-down at the consignment sales, and attend weekend playgroup activities. 

Can I bring my babies/children to the meetings?

FCMOM meetings are intended to be a break for mothers to get out and enjoy camaraderie and emotional support. Exceptions are made for sleeping and breastfeeding infants to occasionally accompany mothers to the New & Expectant Moms' meetings from 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Infants are welcome at New & Expectant Moms' Socials (various meeting times, locations). Infants and children do not attend the monthly General Meetings, however several daytime and weekend playgroups and parent/children activities are planned throughout the month.

Are there activities for my children?

There are several playgroups scheduled each month for various age groups. 

Can I join FCMOM mid-year?

Yes! Members are accepted year-round. Special, reduced half-year dues are collected for those who join after March 1. The membership year runs from September 1 - August 31 annually.

Do I have to live in Fairfax County to be a member?

Residency in Fairfax County is not a requirement of membership. Nearly 10% of members live outside of Fairfax in adjacent counties of Prince William, Arlington, Loudoun, Stafford, or in Washington, DC.

I am an honorary member (with triplets, quads, or more than 1 set of twins). Do I have to re-apply each year?

Honorary members do not pay annual dues until multiples are 2 years old, but are required to re-apply to FCMOM each year to confirm their interest and update all of their contact information and membership data.

I belong to another NOMOTC-affiliated club. Do I have to pay national dues through FCMOM also?

Yes, a new NOMOTC rule in 2007 required clubs to pay national dues for all regular members regardless of their enrollment in another club.

Are monetary donations to FCMOM tax deductible?

Yes, Fairfax County Mothers of Multiples and National Organization of Mothers of Twins Clubs (NOMOTC) are considered by the IRS to be a non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations funded by dues, donations and grants. Charitable donations to FCMOM are usually tax-deductible, however members and community donors should consult their tax advisors.

What keeps FCMOM going?

FCMOM is a volunteer organization. There is no paid staff. The club is what we make of it. If no one volunteers to chair a particular program, that program ceases to exist. Besides being essential to the club, volunteering is fun and a great way to meet people. Sometimes it can be a great excuse to get away from the kids, an opportunity to feel productive at home, or a way to include the kids and the family. Often, new families of multiples are overwhelmed in the first year or two, but are then able to give back as their multiples get older. To learn more about opportunities to volunteer, participate, & contribute to the club, please email president@fcmom.org your interests and/or availability.

Other Questions?

Please contact our Membership Chair at membership@fcmom.org.


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