Two mothers who fought to curb gun violence in their South Side Chicago neighborhood were killed in a drive-by shooting, on the same street corner where they regularly sat to help kids in need.

Chantell Grant, 26, and Andrea Stoudemire, 35, were gunned down Friday night in a shooting whose intended target was a gangbanger recently released from prison, police said.

“We have no information to suggest they were the intended targets,” police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Tuesday.

The women had spent two years with Mothers Against Senseless Killings, a peacekeeping group that regularly occupies a street corner in Englewood where another young mom was shot dead five years ago.

There, they offer food and advice to neighbors, with the belief that being present and engaged in the community will help put a stop to the violence.

“That’s why we’re out here seven days a week … trying to create a safe place where people can learn to be neighbors and not kill each other,” said the group’s founder, Tamar Manasseh.

Mother of four Grant and Stoudemire, who has three children, had been on the corner for hours Friday, giving away food to other moms and keeping watch on a vacant lot the group recently turned into a play area for neighborhood kids.

They had finished for the day and were walking to a store to buy food for their own kids when they were shot, said Manasseh.

“They can’t even walk to the store without getting killed,” said Manasseh. “They were killed for parenting.”

Manasseh said she found it hard to believe that the moms were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

“They killed mothers on a corner where mothers sit every day,” she said. “You don’t have mothers killed in a place that is sacred to mothers and not take that as a message.”

Police said they are still seeking leads in the case. The 58-year-old man they believe was the intended target was struck in the arm during the shooting but isn’t cooperating, cops said. His name was not released.

More people are fatally shot in Chicago than in any other US city. The weekend when the moms were killed, 48 people were shot in the Windy City, eight fatally.

With Post wires