Prescott’s M.O.M. (Mother OR Mentor)

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An award for the homemakers – who make everywhere a home!  This is for women homeschooling, single moms wearing many hats, women who are fostering children, or women who prioritize mentoring young adults. We want to hear about her!
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Jenna Reily

“Jenna is so much more than a mom. But it’s her mama hat that she wears the most proudly. She is a bonus mom to her husband’s daughter, homeschools her 11-year-old daughter, and has a 1-year-old! She loves them more than anything and always puts family first. She also runs an excellent CrossFit gym with her husband in PV, where her ‘mama heart’ makes everyone feel like part of the family. She honors veterans fiercely and runs fundraisers to commemorate them every chance she gets. She gives all of herself to those who can call her mom, wife, daughter, sister, friend, or gym partner. I don’t know how she does it all… but she’s the most objective person you’ll ever meet. And no one deserves this MOM award more than this mama!”

Hayle Knight

“Not only is she homeschooling her three kiddos – ages 5 to 15, but she is also running Prescott Trade Network, the biggest barter community in the quad city area. On top of this, she is also co-owner of many other businesses in town, including Prescott Executive Offices.”

Bri McCoy

“Bri epitomizes the spirit of this award through her remarkable dedication to creating nurturing environments for those around her. As a single mother, she courageously navigates the challenges of parenthood while simultaneously caring for her nephew, embodying resilience and selflessness.

As a school counselor, Bri goes above and beyond to support and guide students through their academic and personal journeys. She possesses a unique ability to connect with young minds, offering compassion, wisdom, and encouragement when they need it most.

Bri is an inspiration to all who know her, and she undoubtedly deserves recognition for her invaluable contributions to her family, community, and beyond.”