A week of advocacy for domestic violence victims in family courts
Description
Since becoming a federal whistleblower two years ago, I have been working in finance and, when forced out of that profession, an infant daycare to support myself. At the same time I have been advocating full time for victims of abuse by court. This includes: filing federal lawsuits to raise this issue in civil rights discussions, attending court hearings for other protective parents as a civil rights observers, and publishing short and long form content to educate the public about the crisis in family courts.
I now need to return to Chicago for another hearing (which I am hoping, as always will lead to prosecutions) and my landlord is selling my home so I'm spending the next two months camping and traveling with my dog to try to raise awareness of the civil rights crisis in American family courts. $500 covers one week of my living expenses which include: the cost of my car payment and insurance, monthly fee for the storage unit where my children's possessions are kept, gas, food, campgrounds or Airbnbs, and my phone and internet costs.
If you care about the civil rights of American mothers and children in our courts, your contribution of a week of my advocacy work will allow me to consistently move American moms and kids closer to justice. Thank you so much!