My goal for this blog is to share some of my personal experiences but also things happening in the world around us. We may have to agree to disagree, at times, but the goal is to share in hopes of a better future and seeing a different perspective then viewed by most.
Jessie Foster, Still Missing
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The worst nightmare for a mother is to have her child go missing, but what if that same mother did everything in her power to bring her child home without any assistance from the authorities? READ MORE HERE!!
The proposal for a new law doesn't seem very exciting to most people but to two local activists, it is a beautiful thing. Child rights activists, Donna Kshir and Lee Cougardawn Roberts have spent nearly a decade speaking with politicians, lawmakers, groups, organizations, and anyone who would listen about a state-wide public child abuse registry similar to Megan's Law. READ MORE!
Nine Clinton County women; Michele Whitney, Denise Maris, Katrina Caitlin, Brittany Nelen, Layla Anthony, Cynthia Probst, Donna M. Kshir and photographer Cynthia Harkinson will be guests at The Annie Halenbake Ross Library on November 29 at 6 p.m. EST. Co-creator/author Roberts who is currently in Crestview, Florida will be making an appearance via StreamYard. READ FULL STORY!!!
Lee Roberts and I (Donna Kshir) want to open the Central Registry. Wouldn’t you want to know if someone you are newly getting involved with or invite into your life, your home or your children’s life had a violent past? If they abused, neglected or killed a child? Wouldn’t you want to know? I would want to know and I believe we have that right to know to protect our children. The only way to do that is to open the Central Registry and make it public like Megan’s Law. Give parents the knowledge to protect their children. Listen HERE on Anchor FM.
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