Nationwide Mother's Day Protest
Help bring national attention to CPS abuse, legal kidnapping, child trafficking, and corruption of epic proportions. Participate in a national event to put CPS on the media hotseat.
When: May 9, 2010 -- Mothers Day
Where: Your City Court House sidewalk
If you live in the capital city of your state, go to the State Capital Building, or better still, join us at the White House.
What: Take a baby doll, stuffed animal or teddy bear to your local courthouse or state building and drop it on the sidewalk, as a memorial to our lost generation of children. Attach a note with a summary of your own story (or a friend's story).
It is our goal to make a public statement and attract publicity on Mother's Day nationwide. Therefore, we need dolls piled high in order to attract the press city to city and coast to coast.
Please spread the word.
Alert your local television and radio stations.
Send bulletins on all your social networks, forums and blogs.
We have 8-weeks to put this together, so please, move on this right away.
Thanks to all for your support. If all across the country on the same day – Mother's Day -- dolls show up on every courthouse sidewalk, representing our stolen children the reporters will come.
Mother's Day at the White House
Please join us on Sunday May 9th, 2010 at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC to ask Obama to meet with our delegates and investigate the family courts.
If you fear judicial retribution, please make a scarf and wear it over your face. You can embroider the names of your children/grandchildren in the scarf.
On your own, you can make a sign to explain why your face is covered. "I fear judicial retaliation for trying to protect my child (grandchild)."
For additional details and to get involved contact:
Survivors Helping Victims
P.O. Box 1365
Clifton Park, NY 12065
(518) 605-1637
Labels: Child Protective Services, Mother's Day, national, protest
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