Rep. Schmidt Honors Two Local Women at Event in Springfield

SPRINGFIELD, IL. –State Representative Kevin Schmidt (IL-114) welcomed Dawn Putnam and Misty Barth of Mom’s on a Mission, to Springfield on Tuesday for a women’s brunch that honored the contributions of emerging female leaders from throughout the state.

“Dawn and Misty are amazing women who are making a huge impact on our communities,” said Rep. Schmidt. “I am inspired by the work these two incredible women are doing in my district and I’m proud to promote their cause to my colleagues in the State Capitol. I chose these two women to honor at this event because of their tireless work for the betterment of our communities.”

Mom’s on a Mission is run by Dawn and Misty, two sisters with a passion for serving the less fortunate. Dawn and Misty’s organization is a 501(c)3, Non-Profit Public Charity serving the homeless, veterans, foster kids/families, fire and flood victims, teens, low-income families, and the elderly.

They strive to give aid to others in any way they can, from providing food to clothing, hygiene products, shoes, prom dresses, and window AC units, just to name a few. Part of Mom’s on a Mission is their thrift shop, called “Pay-or-Pray.” They serve whoever they can in many areas across Illinois and Missouri.

“It was my honor to provide these women a platform so they can champion their cause to my fellow Representatives in Springfield,” Rep. Schmidt stated. “We heard from dozens of female community leaders, and it was a great to learn from leaders from all over the State.”

Dawn Putnam and Misty Barth joined 50 female leaders from across the state who are each taking bold steps to make Illinois a better place to live and work. In addition to the recognition brunch, the group attended a listening session with House Minority Leader Tony McCombie and Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton and received a special tour of the Capital led by Architect of the Illinois Capitol Andrea Aggertt.

The contributions of these women were further recognized by House Republican Leader Tony McCombie in a speech on the House floor.

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