Last Mother’s Day 2026, Amazon Flex Shared Stories Of Drivers Balancing Duty With Motherhood, Plus More

Thanks to Amazon Flex, Mother’s Day this year never felt so special.

On this remarkable day for mothers, grandmothers, and all the mother figures in your life 2026, Amazon Flex paid tribute to these mothers who are relentlessly juggling life both as a driver for Amazon Flex, and taking care of their families.

“We are grateful for the smiles you deliver to customers every day. In recognition of Mother’s Day, we’re celebrating the incredible moms who deliver with Amazon Flex. We’re thrilled to introduce you to two of these moms, who shared how Amazon Flex fits into their busy lives. Meet Samantha and Jazzmin,” Amazon Flex wrote on their official blog.

Samantha hails from Oklahoma, and is grateful for the freedom that Amazon Flex gave her, that the corporate world cannot give. The time freedom allowed her to take care of her kids, and even bond with them over ice cream from time to time.

“When I had my second child, I knew I didn’t want to go back to a corporate job. Delivering with Amazon Flex gives me the flexibility I need. I get the freedom to drive when I want, which lets me be a mom first. Sometimes I go out for ice cream with my kids between blocks, which gives me less mom guilt. I can also make decent money and still be an engaged mom. My 14-year-old just started tae kwon do, and I know I can earn what I need to pay for that by picking up blocks,” the Oklahoma mom told Ridesharing Forum.

The second is Jazzmin, who is a proud single mom, so the more that she needs a job that gives her the time freedom she needs. Working with Amazon Flex is like a match made in heaven.

“As a single mom of three kids, the flexibility Amazon Flex provides is really nice,” Jazzmin chatted with the Ridesharing Forum team. “If I have to drive my kids to school, I can still pick up a block and fit it in around my schedule. Because I deliver with Amazon Flex, I can afford to take my son, who’s starting middle school, to fun events. And for my youngest, a single delivery block covers diapers and wipes for weeks.”

Now, here’s the bonus story. Remember Lewis Andre, the Amazon Flex driver from Ontario, Canada that the Ridesharing Forum team has been featuring here? He’s continuous with their third-party company connected to Amazon Flex, and has never felt so happy. Guess what? He’s able to treat his girlfriend to the restaurants they want to try! Of course, he’s also giving back to his mom, sharing part of his earnings! Also an Amazon Flex mom, perhaps?

Thank you to these Amazon Flex moms! Once again, Happy Mother’s Day 2026! This is all for moms!